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discuss the principal and theory of katers pendulum?​

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Answered by iTzRiYaNsH
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The Kater's pendulum consists of a rigid metal bar with two pivot points, one near each end of the bar. It can be suspended from either pivot and swung. ... At this point the period T is equal to the period of an 'ideal' simple pendulum of length equal to the distance between the pivots.

Answered by sanskarpatel18
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The Kater's pendulum consists of a rigid metal bar with two pivot points, one near each end of the bar. It can be suspended from either pivot and swung. ... At this point the period T is equal to the period of an 'ideal' simple pendulum of length equal to the distance between the pivots.

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