The period is not likely to be charged.
However, it would change due to the weaker gravitational force on the moon. Since the surface gravity of the moon is 0.165 that of the earth, the period would increase by a multiple of 1/sqrt(0.165) = 2.462 approx.
multiply the length of the pendulum by 4, the period doubles. the period is proportional to the square of the pendulum length.
The period increases - by a factor of sqrt(2).
time period of simple pendulum is dirctly proportional to sqare root of length...
A simple pendulum exhibits simple harmonic motion
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Compound pendulum is a physical pendulum whereas a simple pendulum is ideal pendulum. The difference is that in simple pendulum centre of mass and centre of oscillation are at the same distance.
The period increases as the square root of the length.
multiply the length of the pendulum by 4, the period doubles. the period is proportional to the square of the pendulum length.
no it doesnt affect the period of pendulum. the formulea that we know for simple pendulum is T = 2pie root (L/g)
For a simple pendulum: Period = 6.3437 (rounded) seconds
The period increases - by a factor of sqrt(2).
The physical parameters of a simple pendulum include (1) the length of the pendulum, (2) the mass of the pendulum bob, (3) the angular displacement through which the pendulum swings, and (4) the period of the pendulum (the time it takes for the pendulum to swing through one complete oscillation).
The period is directly proportional to the square root of the length.
time period of simple pendulum is dirctly proportional to sqare root of length...
The PERIOD of a Simple Pendulum is affected by its LENGTH, and NOT by its Mass or the amplitude of its swing. So, in your case, the Period of the Pendulum's swing would remain UNCHANGED!
The period of a simple pendulum is independent of the mass of the bob. Keep in mind that the size of the bob does affect the length of the pendulum.
The length of the pendulum, and the acceleration due to gravity. Despite what many people believe, the mass has nothing to do with the period of a pendulum.