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For simple pendulum. State law of length and law of acceleration due to gravity.​

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Answered by Ladylaurel
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A mass m suspended by a wire of length L is a simple pendulum and undergoes simple harmonic motion for amplitudes less than about 15º. The period of a simple pendulum is T=2π√Lg T = 2 π L g , where L is the length of the string and g is the acceleration due to gravity.

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Answered by ManvithaYadla
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The laws of simple pendulum are as follows : ... (2) Law of acceleration due to gravity : The period of a simple pendulum of a given length (L constant) is inversely proportional to the aquare root of the acceleration due to gravity.

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