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If the amplitude of oscillation of a simple pendulum is very small, then its time period of oscillation.
1. depends on the length of the pendulum, L
2. depends on the acceleration due to gravity g
3. depends upon the mass of the bob of the pendulum, m
4. does not depend upon the amplitude of the pendulum, A
Select the correct answer using the code given below.
1 2 and 3 only
1 2 and 4 only
2 3 and 4 only
1 and 4 only
By the phenomenan of oscillation we can conclude this one as our answer.We can understand it further by understanding mechanism of simple pendulum.
A simple pendulum consists of a mass m hanging from a string of length L and fixed at a pivot point P. When displaced to an initial angle and released, the pendulum will swing back and forth with periodic motion. By applying Newton's secont daw for rotational systems, the equation of motion for the pendulum may be obtained
, and rearranged as
.
By: Atul Sambharia ProfileResourcesReport error
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