There are two pendulums having different time periods oscillating at the same place.Should the two have equal,or unequal L/T2 values?
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The friction of the water
with the internal walls of
the blob, and/or the
mechanical oscillations
experienced by the water,
might be two elements
making the periods
differ. But both should be
small effects for typical
pendulums (with small
angles such that motion
is periodic). So they are
probably the same in real
conditions. Being
theoretically rigorous
though, they would differ.
with the internal walls of
the blob, and/or the
mechanical oscillations
experienced by the water,
might be two elements
making the periods
differ. But both should be
small effects for typical
pendulums (with small
angles such that motion
is periodic). So they are
probably the same in real
conditions. Being
theoretically rigorous
though, they would differ.
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Answer:
Equal
Explanation:
As square of time period for a pendulum is directly proportional to the length of the pendulum . This means
T^2=L*c
As the time periods are different so lengths will be different but the ratio L/T^2 will be equal to a constant in both the cases
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