Simple pendulum completes 20 oscillations in 40 seconds. What is
its time period and frequency?
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Simple Pendulum is a very small heavy metal bob suspended at a point from a firmly fixed support using a single strand thread so that it oscillates freely. The distance between the point of suspension and centre of bob is called the length of the pendulum.
One oscillation: One complete to and fro motion of the oscillating body is called one oscillation.
Frequency: It is the number of oscillations made by the body in one second.
Time Period: It is the time taken by a body to complete one oscillation.
Hence, the Frequency and Time period are calculated as follows.
Time period = Time taken by the pendulum/Number of oscillations made by the pendulum.
10
20
=2s
Frequency =1/Period
2
1
=0.5Hz
Hence, the Time period and frequency are 2 seconds and 0.5 Hertz respectively.
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One oscillation: One complete to and fro motion of the oscillating body is called one oscillation.
Frequency: It is the number of oscillations made by the body in one second.
Time Period: It is the time taken by a body to complete one oscillation.
Hence, the Frequency and Time period are calculated as follows.
Time period = Time taken by the pendulum/Number of oscillations made by the pendulum.
10
20
=2s
Frequency =1/Period
2
1
=0.5Hz
Hence, the Time period and frequency are 2 seconds and 0.5 Hertz respectively.
Hope it may help you
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time period of pendulum is 2 sec (40/20) and frequency is 1/2 per sec ( T = 1/f)
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