For an oscillating pendulum of fixed length which of the following is true
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For an osculating pendulum, the amplitude of oscillation does not depend on time period and frequency.
Explanation:
- For a simple pendulum, it time periods is detonated by 2π*√l/g.
- Here, g represents the gravitational pull of Earth and l represents the length of a pendulum.
- On the other hand, frequency is measured using the time as such frequency = 1/time period.
- The pendulum is a device on which weight is suspended or hung using a thread of any kind. It is pivoted in such a manner that it can move i.e swing freely.
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