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the frequency of a pendulum is measured in

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Answered by yassersayeed
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Hertz(HZ)

  • The frequency is defined as how many times something will happen in a specific period of time.
  • A pendulum is an object that moves freely.
  • A pendulum swings from left to right.
  • Hence, the frequency of the pendulum is defined as how many times the pendulum moves back and forth in a specific period of time.
  • The frequency of the pendulum depends on its length. which means the shorter the pendulum, the swing rate will be more.

Hence, the frequency of a pendulum is measured in hertz.

Answered by ankitpatle0
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Hertz(HZ)

  • The frequency is defined as the number of times something occurs in a certain period of time.
  • A pendulum is a freely moving item.
  • From left to right, a pendulum swings.
  • As a result, the frequency of the pendulum is defined as the number of times it swings back and forth in a given amount of time.
  • The length of the pendulum determines its frequency. The swing rate will be higher the shorter the pendulum is.
  • As a result, a pendulum's frequency is measured in hertz.
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