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They determine the length of time of the pendulum's swing ... its 'period'.
Measure the length and the period
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.
That can be determined fairly easily with a pendulum. The period of the pendulum depends on the length of the pendulum and the value of "g".
Assuming the pendulum referred to s asimple pendulum of an arm and a weight the major factors on the period are the local attraction of gravity and the length of the arm.
temperature
They determine the length of time of the pendulum's swing ... its 'period'.
Gestation period is genetically controlled .
A woman's period does not affect her height. Her height is affected by the genetics of her family which will determine how tall she grows.
The period increases - by a factor of sqrt(2).
Measure the length and the period
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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.
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, therefore length affects period. and in return for this answer..will u date me?
When your period is due depends completely on your own menstrual cycle - we cannot predict when your next period will be if we don't know your cycle length. Determine your average menstrual cycle length then you will have a better idea of when your periods are due from now on.
The period of a pendulum is affected by the angle created by the swing of the pendulum, the length of the attachment to the mass, and the weight of the mass on the end of the pendulum.
The length of employment and wages earned in that period determine the amount of weekly benefits you qualify for. Depending on the state, benefit pay outs generally range from 13 to 26 weeks, before any extensions, and that period is dependent on the weekly benefits. Each state has it's own criteria for these decisions.