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Does a simple pendulum of length 1.00 m have a larger or smaller frequency of vibration than a simple pendulum of length 0.500 m? Explain. (select all that apply.) Smaller frequency. A longer pendulum has a longer and smaller frequency according to Smaller frequency. A longer string makes the restoring force smaller for each pendulum angle. Larger frequency. It increases the distance the pendulum bob rises as it swings through the same angle, doubling its frequency. Larger frequency. It increases the distance the pendulum bob must move along its path, making it move faster. There is no change. The frequency of a pendulum does not depend on its amplitude. use the worked example above to help you solve this problem. Using a small pendulum of length 0.175 m, a geophysicist counts 74.0 complete swings in a time of 60.0 s. what is the value of g in this location? m/s2 what would be the period of the same pendulum (from the Practice it section) on the moon, where the acceleration of gravity is 1.62 m/s2? T = sExplanation / Answer
1) option a . smaller frequency
2) 74/60 = 2*3.142*sqrt(0.175/g)
g = 4.54m/s^2
3) T = 2*3.142*sqrt(0.175/1.62) = 2.065seconds
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