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How is the time period of a simple pendulum affected, if at all, in the following situations:
(a) The length is made four times,
(b) The acceleration due to gravity is reduced to one-fourth.
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Answer
As we know that,
where,
T = Time period
l = effective length of the pendulum
g = acceleration due to gravity.
(a) In the case when length is made four times, let time period be T1, we see that —
Hence, we can say that when the length is made four times, time period of a simple pendulum is doubled.
(b) In the case, when acceleration due to gravity is reduced to one fourth, let time period be T1, we see that —
Hence, we can say that when acceleration due to gravity is reduced to one fourth, time period of a simple pendulum is doubled.
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