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What is the time period of a simple pendulum? How would you calculate it experimentally?​

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Answered by kashish526
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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.

Answered by rajarshikulavi21
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What is the time period of a simple pendulum?

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.

How would you calculate it experimentally?

The purposes of this experiment are: (1) to study the motion of a simple pendulum, (2) to study simple harmonic motion, (3) to learn the definitions of period, frequency, and amplitude, (4) to learn the relationships between the period, frequency, amplitude and length of a simple pendulum and (5) to determine the ...

Real Lab Procedure

  • Find the vernier constant and zero error of the vernier calipers and record it.
  • Determine the mean diameter of the simple pendulum bob using the vernier calipers.
  • Find the mean radius of the bob and represent it using 'r'.
  • Attach a string to the bob.
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