what is amplitude and time period of simple pendulum
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Amplitude: The distance from the center of motion to either extreme. Period: The amount of time it takes for one complete cycle of motion
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The period of a simple pendulum does not depend
on the mass or material of the bob of the pendulum.
This is the law of mass.
The period of a simple pendulum does not depend
on the amplitude of oscillations, provided that the
amplitude is small. This is the law of isochronism.
If the amplitude is large, the motion is periodic but
not simple harmonic.
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