Christian Huygens (1629-1695), the greatest clockmaker in history, suggested tha
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Christian Huygens (1629-1695), the greatest clockmaker in history, suggested that an international unit of length could be defined as the length of a simple pendulum having a period of exactly 1 s. How much shorter would our length unit be if his suggestion had been followed?A grandfather clock is found to gain 22.0 s every 24 hours. If the current length of the pendulum is 0.750 m, how much should the length be changed to make the clock accurate? Let a positive value correspond to an increase in length, and a negative value correspond to a decrease.
?L = m
Explanation / Answer
1 =2*3.14(l/g)
g =9.81
hence length unit =l =0.248 m
ie 0.248 th times meter unit
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22 s in 24 hrs
ie 2.55*10^-4 sec in a sec
hence T =2*3.14*(0.75/9.8) = 1.7373 sec
T' should be 1.7373+0.000255
hence new length =9.8*T'/(4*3.14^2)
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