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∙ 14y agoNo, that's called its "period". The frequency is numerically equal to the period's reciprocal.
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∙ 14y agoActually, the time for a complete to-and-fro swing of a pendulum is called its period, which is the time taken to complete one full cycle of motion. The frequency of a pendulum is the number of cycles it completes in a given time, usually measured in hertz (cycles per second).
A complete swing of a pendulum is called an oscillation or a cycle. It consists of the pendulum moving from one side to the other and back again.
The time required for a pendulum to make one swing over and back is called its period. It is the time it takes for the pendulum to complete one full oscillation.
The effective length of a seconds pendulum is typically around 0.994 meters or about 994 millimeters. This length allows the pendulum to complete one full swing in two seconds, which is why it is called a "seconds pendulum."
That is called the frequency of the wave.That is called the frequency of the wave.That is called the frequency of the wave.That is called the frequency of the wave.
The mean position of a pendulum is the equilibrium position where the pendulum comes to rest when there is no external force acting on it. This position is typically at the lowest point of the swing, where the pendulum is at its vertical position.
A complete swing of a pendulum is called an oscillation or a cycle. It consists of the pendulum moving from one side to the other and back again.
The time required for a pendulum to make one swing over and back is called its period. It is the time it takes for the pendulum to complete one full oscillation.
The effective length of a seconds pendulum is typically around 0.994 meters or about 994 millimeters. This length allows the pendulum to complete one full swing in two seconds, which is why it is called a "seconds pendulum."
That is called the frequency of the wave.That is called the frequency of the wave.That is called the frequency of the wave.That is called the frequency of the wave.
The mean position of a pendulum is the equilibrium position where the pendulum comes to rest when there is no external force acting on it. This position is typically at the lowest point of the swing, where the pendulum is at its vertical position.
The speed at which a pendulum swings depends on the length of the pendulum and the acceleration due to gravity. The time it takes for one complete swing (from one side to the other and back) is called the period, and it is typically around 1-2 seconds for a regular pendulum.
The weight on a pendulum is called a bob or pendulum bob. It is a mass that hangs from the end of the pendulum arm and helps determine the period of oscillation.
A compound pendulum is called an equivalent simple pendulum because its motion can be approximated as that of a simple pendulum with the same period. This simplification allows for easier analysis and calculation of its behavior.
If you mean the time it takes to swing from start to finish (top to top) this is called the period and if it is the number of swings per second this is know as the frequency.
That's the "frequency" of the wave.
Such is called the period of the wave. The period is the reciprocal of the frequency.
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.