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                What factors affect the period of a pendulum?
            
            
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                    Answered by
            MathMate
            
    The period of a simple pendulum with small amplitudes is given by:
T=2πsqrt(L/g)
So under those conditions, the period is independent of the mass and the initial amplitude, as long as the latter is small.
So the only factor is the length, L.
    
T=2πsqrt(L/g)
So under those conditions, the period is independent of the mass and the initial amplitude, as long as the latter is small.
So the only factor is the length, L.
                    Answered by
            Raghav
            
    Answer is law of length
    
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