write the formula of time period of simple pendulum
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Calculate the time of one oscillation or the period (T) by dividing the total time by the number of oscillations you counted. Use your calculated (T) along with the exact length of the pendulum (L) in the above formula to find "g." This is your measured value for "g."
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A simple pendulum is made up of a metal ball (bob) attached to a taut light
string, or thread, that is fixed rigidly at one end. The bob of the pendulum is free to oscillate. When the pendulum is at rest, it
is in its mean (equilibrium) position. When the bob of the pendulum is slightly
displaced from its mean position, the bob undergoes a regular 'to and fro' motion.
One such complete 'to and fro' motion is equivalent to 'one oscillation' of the
pendulum. One oscillation gets completed when the pendulum goes from one
extreme (initial) position, to its mean position, then to the other extreme position,
again to its mean position, and then finally back to the initial (extreme) position...
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