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What are the period P and frequency T of oscillation of a pendulum of length one half​ft? (Hint: Upper P equals 2 pi StartRoot StartFraction Upper L Over 32 EndFraction EndRoot​,where L is the length of the pendulum in feet and the period P is in​ seconds.)

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User Signine
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Answer:

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Explanation:

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User Krishna Srihari
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Answer:


P'=P \sqrt{(1)/(2)}

T ' = √2 T

Explanation:

Given that

Time period = P

Frequency = T

We know that time period for pendulum given as


P=2\pi \sqrt{(L)/(g)}

When the length become half then time period will become p'

L'=L/2


P'=2\pi \sqrt{(L')/(g)}


P'=2\pi \sqrt{(L)/(2g)}


P'=P \sqrt{(1)/(2)}

It means that time period will become 0.707 P.

We know that frequency T

T= 1 /P

T' = 1/P'

T'=√2/P

T ' = √2 T

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