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What is the time period and frequency of an oscillating body (attached to a spring)? Also, what is

the time period and frequency for a simple pendulum? (Please write the names of each parameter...​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Time period: The time taken by an oscillating body to complete one oscillation is called its time period. It is denoted by T. SI unit of time period is second (s).

  • Frequency: The number of oscillations or vibrations completed by an oscillating body in one second is called its frequency.

  • A mass m suspended by a wire of length L is a simple pendulum and undergoes simple harmonic motion for amplitudes less than about 15º. The period of a simple pendulum is T=2π√Lg T = 2 π L g , where L is the length of the string and g is the acceleration due to gravity.

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