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how simple pendulum works ?? ​

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Answered by 9967938201
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A simple pendulum consists of a mass m hanging from a string of length L and fixed at a pivot point P. When displaced to an initial angle and released, the pendulum will swing back and forth with periodic motion. ... with being the natural frequency of the motion.

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Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • A pendulum is a free-swinging weight that is suspended from a pivot.
  • Gravity operates as a restorative force when a pendulum is shifted sideways from its resting, equilibrium position, propelling it back to the equilibrium position.
  • When the pendulum is freed, the restoring force acting on its mass causes it to oscillate back and forth around the equilibrium point.
  • The period is the amount of time it takes to complete one complete cycle (left and right swings).
  • The period is determined by the pendulum's length and, to a lesser extent, by its amplitude, or swing breadth.

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