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State the law of isochronism for a simple pendulum

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

1st law or the law of isochronism:

The time period (T) is constant when effective length (L) and gravity (g) are constants. This means that a pendulum will take same time in completing each oscillation, whatever is the amplitude, provided the latter does not exceed 4o.

Answered by marishthangaraj
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The time period is constant when effective length and gravity are constants. This means that a pendulum will take same time in completing each oscillation, whatever is the amplitude, provided the latter does not exceed 4o.

Explanation:

  • The time period of the simple pendulum is independent of the amplitude, provided the amplitude is sufficiently small. This property is known as the law of isochronism.
  • The period of oscillation of a simple pendulum of constant length is independent of its amplitude, provided the amplitude is small. This is known as simple pendulum.
  • Pendulums are used to regulate the movement of clocks because the interval of time for each complete oscillation, called the period.

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