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ICSE-MEASUREMENTS AND EXPERIMENTATION -EXERCISE 1(C)
  1. Define the term oscillation

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  2. Define the term amplitude of a wave. Write its S.I. unit.

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  3. Define the term frequency .

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  4. Define the term time period as related to a simple pendulum.

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  5. Draw a neat diagram of a simple pendulum. Show on it the effective len...

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  6. Name two factors on which the time period of a simple pendulum depends...

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  7. Name two factors on which the time period of a simple pendulum does no...

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  8. How is the time period of a simple pendulum affected, if at all, in th...

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  9. How is the time period of a simple pendulum affected, if at all, in t...

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  10. What is the relation between time period (T) and frequency (f) of an o...

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  11. How do you measure the time period of a given pendulum? Why do you not...

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  12. How does the time period (T) of a simple pendulum depend on its length...

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  13. Two simple pendulums A and B have equal lengths, but their bobs weigh ...

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  14. Two simple pendulums A and B have lengths 1.0 m and 4.0 m respectively...

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  15. State how does the time period of a simple pendulum depend on length o...

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  16. State how does the time period of a simple pendulum depend on mass of ...

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  17. State how does the time period of a simple pendulum depend on amplitud...

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  18. State how does the time period of a simple pendulum depend on acceler...

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  19. What is a seconds pendulum?

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  20. State the numerical value of the frequency of oscillation of a seconds...

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