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The time period of a pandulum with a constant lenght is a.fixed b.variable c.Zero​

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Answered by eshita185
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Answer:

a. Fixed

Explanation:

Answered by evelin75
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  • The time period of a pandulum with a constant lenght is variable
  • The time period of a pandulum with a constant lenght is not fixed
  • A mass m suspended by a wire of length L is a simple pendulum and undergoes simple harmonic motion for amplitudes less than about 15º. The period of a simple pendulum is
  • T=2π√Lg T = 2 π L g
  •  , where L is the length of the string and g is the acceleration due to gravity.
  • A pendulum will have the same period regardless of its initial angle. This simple approximation is illustrated in the animation at left. All three pendulums cycle through one complete oscillation in the same amount of time, regardless of the initial angle.
  • The time period of a pandulum with a constant length is independent.
  • The period of a pendulum does not depend on the mass of the ball, but only on the length of the string. Two pendula with different masses but the same length will have the same period.
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