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Every 10 seconds a pendulum completes 2 cycles. what are the period and frequency of this pendulum
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Every 10 seconds a pendulum completes 2 cycles. what are the period and frequency of this pendulum
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Every 10 seconds a pendulum completes 2 cycles. what are the period and frequency of this pendulum
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period 5 sec = 1 cycle
f = 1/period
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If it completes 2 cycles in 10 seconds, then each cycle
takes
5 seconds
. That's the period.
Frequency = 1 / period = 1 / 5 sec = 0.2 per sec =
0.2 Hz
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