The length is usually about a week, but when you first get it,it's "irregular". The length of a female's period varies by each individual. Some girls/women have periods that last for only 2 - 3 days, while others have periods that last for a full week. Just as some have really heavy flows, and others have only a light flow. Also, some girls/women have regular cycles, with their periods starting every 28 days, and others have more irregular periods. They will start their period anywhere from every 3 weeks to every 4 or 5 weeks. In other words, what is normal for one, is not necessarily normal for another. But if your period had been lasting for a certain amount of time, and has changed, or if the flow has changed, you need to see your ob-gyn.
The period is proportional to the square root of the length so if you quadruple the length, the period will double.
The period of a pendulum is directly proportional to the square root of its length. As the length of a pendulum increases, its period increases. Conversely, if the length of a pendulum decreases, its period decreases.
The period increases too.
Technically and mathematically, the length is the onlything that affects its period.
If the length of a pendulum is increased, the period of the pendulum also increases. This relationship is described by the equation for the period of a pendulum, which is directly proportional to the square root of the length of the pendulum. This means that as the length increases, the period also increases.
The period of a pendulum is independent of its length. The period is determined by the acceleration due to gravity and the length of the pendulum does not affect this relationship. However, the period of a pendulum may change if the amplitude of the swing is very wide.
If the length of a simple pendulum increases constantly during oscillation, the time period of the pendulum will also increase. This is because the time period of a simple pendulum is directly proportional to the square root of its length. Therefore, as the length increases, the time period will also increase.
The period is directly proportional to the square root of the length.
The time period of a pendulum is determined by its length and gravitational acceleration. If the length of the second pendulum is one third of the original pendulum, its time period would be shorter since the time period is directly proportional to the square root of the length.
Yes. Given a constant for gravity, the period of the pendulum is a function of it's length to the center of mass. In a higher gravity, the period would be shorter for the same length of pendulum.
multiply the length of the pendulum by 4, the period doubles. the period is proportional to the square of the pendulum length.
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