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19 May, 18:43

A pendulum takes 6.0 seconds to swing through 5 complete cycles. What is the period of the pendulum?

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  1. 19 May, 18:52
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    When you look at this, you might not be sure which way to divide ...

    Should you divide 6 by 5 or 5 by 6?

    Here's a case where you can use your units to decide.

    The question wants to know the 'period'. That's a length of time,

    so the answer needs to have units of time.

    If you divide 'cycles' be 'time', you'll get 'cycles/second'.

    That's Hz. It's frequency, not time.

    If you divide 'time' by 'cycles', you'll get 'seconds/cycle'.

    That's time, and it's exactly the definition of 'period'.

    Period = (6 seconds) / (5 cycles)

    = (6 / 5) seconds/cycle

    = 1.2 seconds
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