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How do you measure the time period of a given pendulum? Why do you note the time for more than one oscillation ?
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To measure the time period of a given pendulum, we record the time for 20 or more oscillations and then divide the recorded time with the number of oscillations. Hence, we get the time period for one oscillation.
The time for more than one oscillation is noted, as the least count of stop watch is either 1s or 0.5s. It cannot record the time period in fraction such as 1.2s or 1.4s and so on.
Hence, it is made possible by noting the time t for 20 oscillations or more and then dividing it by the number of oscillations.
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