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(i) A Time period (denoted by 'T' ) is the time needed for one complete cycle of vibration to pass in a given point. As the frequency of a wave increases, the time period of the wave decreases.
(ii)The period of swing of a simple gravity pendulum depends on its length, the local strength of gravity, and to a small extent on the maximum angle that the pendulum swings away from vertical, θ0, called the amplitude. It is independent of the mass of the bob.
(ii)The period of swing of a simple gravity pendulum depends on its length, the local strength of gravity, and to a small extent on the maximum angle that the pendulum swings away from vertical, θ0, called the amplitude. It is independent of the mass of the bob.
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The amplitude of a simple pendulum is the maximum distance moved by the bob on either side of the mean position. It is thus one-half the distance that the bob traverses in moving from one side to the other.
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