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What is the formula for the period of a pendulum?

T = 2 * pi * sqrt(L / g) Where: T is the period of the pendulum. pi is approximately 3.14159. sqrt() denotes square root. L is the length of the pendulum. g is the acceleration due to gravity. 

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What factors affect the period of a pendulum?

The period of a pendulum, which is the time it takes for one complete back-and-forth swing, is mainly influenced by two factors: Length of the Pendulum (L) - The period is directly proportional to the square root of the length of the pendulum. This means that a longer pendulum will have a longer period, swinging more 

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Answered by: Leah S
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What is an example of a pendulum in real life?

A common example of a pendulum in real life is the swinging mechanism in traditional pendulum clocks, like grandfather clocks. In these clocks, a pendulum swings back and forth at a consistent rate, controlling the gears and hands of the clock to keep accurate time. The regular motion of the pendulum is key to the clo 

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