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The length of a seconds pendulum is doubled. What happens to the time period of the pendulum?​

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Answered by iruirfan384
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Answer:

a) If the length is doubled, the period will increase by a factor of

2

. Doubling the mass of the bob will half the period.

b) If the length is doubled, the period will increase by a factor of

2

. The mass of the bob will not effect the period.

c) The length of the pendulum will not affect the pendulum. Doubling the mass of the bob will increase the period by a factor of 4.

d) If the length is doubled, the period will increase by a factor of 2 The mass of the bob will not effect the period.

Simple Pendulum:

The simple pendulum is the heavy compact mass on a very long string of negligible mass. The pendulum oscillation happens about the equilibrium point and the maximum angle amplitude is considered to be small,

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Step-by-step explanation:

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