what is the amplitude and time period of a simple pendulum?
ans:- It is the maximum displacement of a pendulum on either side of its mean position. Displacement AB or BC denotes the amplitude of simple pendulum.
the time period of a pendulum is very small. thus, it is difficult to measure the time period of one oscillation.
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The time period of a simple pendulum: It is defined as the time taken by the pendulum to finish one full oscillation and is denoted by “T”. The amplitude of simple pendulum: It is defined as the distance travelled by the pendulum from the equilibrium position to one side.
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The time period of a simple pendulum: It is defined as the time taken by the pendulum to finish one full oscillation and is denoted by “T”. The amplitude of simple pendulum: It is defined as the distance travelled by the pendulum from the equilibrium position to one side.
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