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THE SIMPLE PENDULUM
web2.utc.eduL T = p or . 2 2 1 L g T S (eq. 1), where g is the acceleration due to gravity, 9.8 m/s2. Equation 1 indicates that the period and length of the pendulum are directly proportional; that is, as the length, L, of a pendulum is increased, so will its period, T, increase. However, it is not a linear relationship. The period increases as the square ...
The Simple Pendulum - University of Tennessee
www.phys.utk.eduthe theory, results, and analysis of this experiment. Theory A simple pendulum may be described ideally as a point mass suspended by a massless string from some point about which it is allowed to swing back and forth in a place. A simple pendulum can be approximated by a small metal sphere which has a small radius