the legth of the string. the longer the string the longer it will swing for where as if it's really short it stops at a short time.
Yes, the length of a pendulum affects its swing. The oscillation will be longer with a longer length and shorter with a shorter length.
when a pendulum swings it creates pontential energy
Yes, the length of pendulum affects the period. For small swings, the period is approximately 2 pi square-root (L/g), so the period is proportional to the square root of the length. For larger swings, the period increases exponentially as a factor of the swing, but the basic term is the same so, yes, length affects period.
A pendulum swings as far out as you care to set it going, irrespective of length.
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There's no relationship between the length of the pendulum and the number of swings.However, a shorter pendulum has a shorter period, i.e. the swings come more often.So a short pendulum has more swings than a long pendulum has in the same amountof time.
The pendulum swings twice as far.
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Life is like a pendulum it swings back and fourth
A shorter pendulum will make more swings per second. Or per minute. Or whatever.
I'd guess that if it swings 10 times, it makes 10 swings.
The shorter the pendulum the more swings you get.