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15 January, 05:16

If the pendulum is brought on the moon where the gravitational acceleration is about g/6, approximately what will its period now be? View Available Hint (s)

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  1. 15 January, 05:44
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    The new period will be √6 * T

    Explanation:

    period, T=2π√ (L/g) ... equation 1

    where T is the period on earth

    gravitational acceleration on the moon is g/6

    T1 = 2π√[L / (g/6) ]

    T1=2π√ (6L/g) ... equation 2

    divide equation 2 by 1

    T1/T = 2π√ (6L/g) : 2π√ (L/g)

    T1/T = √ (6L/L)

    T1/T = √6

    T1 = √6 * T
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