If a pendulum clock be taken from the equator to the pole it will
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Time period of a simple pendulum is given :
T = 2 π √(L/g)
where, L is effective length of the pendulum and g is the acceleration due to gravity.
As value of acceleration due to gravity increase as we go from equator to pole.
Since, T is inversely proportional to g, hence when the simple pendulum is taken from equator to poles, hence time period of the pendulum will decrease.
T = 2 π √(L/g)
where, L is effective length of the pendulum and g is the acceleration due to gravity.
As value of acceleration due to gravity increase as we go from equator to pole.
Since, T is inversely proportional to g, hence when the simple pendulum is taken from equator to poles, hence time period of the pendulum will decrease.
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