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Does the suspension material affect the period time of a pendulum? - Answers
No. Period does not depend on the suspending material. Since the expression derived is:T = 2Pi(l/g)-1Of course we rely on some conditions.1) the string is torsion less2) the amplitude of oscillation is to be small3) some massive material is to attached so as to keep the string under tension.
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Does the suspension material affect the period time of a pendulum? - Answers
No. Period does not depend on the suspending material. Since the expression derived is:T = 2Pi(l/g)-1Of course we rely on some conditions.1) the string is torsion less2) the amplitude of oscillation is to be small3) some massive material is to attached so as to keep the string under tension.
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Does the suspension material affect the period time of a pendulum? - Answers
No. Period does not depend on the suspending material. Since the expression derived is:T = 2Pi(l/g)-1Of course we rely on some conditions.1) the string is torsion less2) the amplitude of oscillation is to be small3) some massive material is to attached so as to keep the string under tension.
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