The simple pendulum performs oscinations about its
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The pendulum period formula, T, is fairly simple: T = (L / g)1/2, where g is the acceleration due to gravity and L is the length of the string attached to the bob (or the mass). The dimensions of this quantity is a unit of time, such as seconds, hours or days.
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Now, if we displace the pendulum by a very small angle Θ, then it performs the simple harmonic motion. Consider a simple pendulum having mass 'm', length L and displaced by a small angle Θ with the vertical. Thus, it oscillates about its mean position.♡
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