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20 February, 11:41

A certain pendulum with a 1.00 kg bob has a period of 3.50 s. What will happen to the period of the pendulum if the 1.00 kg bob is replaced by a bob with a mass of 2.00 kg? Briefly explain your answer.

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  1. 20 February, 15:08
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    The period will be doublef because increasing the mass increases the period linearly.

    Explanation:

    A stiffer spring with a constant mass decreases the period of oscillation. Increasing the mass increases the period of oscillation
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