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Calculate the change in the length of simple pendulum of length 1m, when its period of oscillation changes from 2 sec to 1.5 sec.

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Knowledge Check

  • The percentage change in the period of a simple pendulum when it’s a

    A
    `75%`
    B
    `25%`
    C
    `0%`
    D
    `50%`
  • The percentage change in the period of a simple pendulum when it’s a

    A
    `75%`
    B
    `25%`
    C
    `0%`
    D
    `50%`
  • The percentage change in the time period of a simple pendulum when it’s a

    A
    0.75
    B
    0.25
    C
    0
    D
    0.5
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