the period
No, that's called its "period". The frequency is numerically equal to the period's reciprocal.
Using a pendulum as an example: a pendulum swings from left to right (first swing) and then swings back again right to left (second swing). A complete oscillation is composed of both swings.
The frequency of a pendulum is 1 divided by (the number of seconds to make one complete swing)
The time it takes a pendulum to complete one full cycle from one side to the other and back again is called its period. The angular distance swept by a pendulum as it swings from one side to the other is called its amplitude.
If the length of a pendulum is increased, the pendulum will take longer to complete a swing, and the clock will slow down. Shortening the pendulum will speed up the clock.
No, that's called its "period". The frequency is numerically equal to the period's reciprocal.
Using a pendulum as an example: a pendulum swings from left to right (first swing) and then swings back again right to left (second swing). A complete oscillation is composed of both swings.
Using a pendulum as an example: a pendulum swings from left to right (first swing) and then swings back again right to left (second swing). A complete oscillation is composed of both swings.
The frequency of a pendulum is 1 divided by (the number of seconds to make one complete swing)
The time it takes a pendulum to complete one full cycle from one side to the other and back again is called its period. The angular distance swept by a pendulum as it swings from one side to the other is called its amplitude.
If the length of a pendulum is increased, the pendulum will take longer to complete a swing, and the clock will slow down. Shortening the pendulum will speed up the clock.
A heavier pendulum will swing longer due to its greater inertia.
how is pendulum swing related to teaching process?
The pendulum will take more time in air to stop completely in comparision with water
That is called the period.
A simple pendulum.
If the pendulum was pushed with a large force or if it was heavier. It might swing faster.