what happens to the time period of a simple pendulum if it is taken from the earth to the moon where the gravity is 16 that at the surface of the earth
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The time period is inversely proportional to the gravitational pull or 'g.' When a simple pendulum is taken to the moon from the earth, its pull decreases, which will lead to an increase in the time period. The value of 'g' on the moon is 1/6 of what it is on the Earth's surface.
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