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The time period of a simple pendulum is 2 s. What is its frequency ? What name is given to such a pendulum ?

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To solve the question, we need to find the frequency of a simple pendulum given its time period and also identify the name given to such a pendulum. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understand the Definitions**: - The **time period (T)** of a pendulum is the time taken to complete one full oscillation. In this case, it is given as 2 seconds. - The **frequency (f)** is the number of oscillations per second. ...
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