Physics, asked by mayankjain156, 8 months ago

Why kater's pendulum is called reversible?

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Answered by manjeet2389
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A reversible pendulum is a special design of a normal physical pendulum. The reduction in the length of the pendulum then matches the distance between the two mounting points. This makes it easier to determine the local acceleration due to gravity from the period of oscillation and the reduced pendulum length.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Because A reversible pendulum is a special design of a normal physical pendulum. ... The reduction in the length of the pendulum then matches the distance between the two mounting points. This makes it easier to determine the local acceleration due to gravity from the period of oscillation and the reduced pendulum length.

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