What happens to time period if pendulum is set on moon (g at moon is 1/6 of g on earth)
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A seconds pendulum on Earth has a period of 2 seconds. The frequency of a pendulum is root (g/l). Keeping the same length, the frequency will go down by the ratio of root (g). There period will go up by the same ratio. Moon's gravity is about 1/6th of Earth gravity, so the period will be longer by square root of 6.
A seconds pendulum on Earth has a period of 2 seconds. The frequency of a pendulum is root (g/l). Keeping the same length, the frequency will go down by the ratio of root (g). There period will go up by the same ratio. Moon's gravity is about 1/6th of Earth gravity, so the period will be longer by square root of 6.
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