Time period of ossicillation
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the smallest interval of time in which a system undergoing oscillation returns to the state it was in at a time arbitrarily chosen as the beginning of the oscillation. Strictly speaking, the concept of period of oscillation is applicable only when the values of a quantity recur exactly over equal time intervals—for example, in the case of harmonic oscillation. However, it is also used in a broader and less strict sense for cases of approximately recurring processes.
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The Equation of Motion
The period of this sytem (time for one oscillation) is T=2πω=2π√Lg.
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