Physics, 07.03.2020 04:24 shyshy1791
A simple pendulum that consists of a small ball of mass m and a massless wire of length L swings with a period T. Suppose now that the mass is rearranged so that mass of the ball was reduced but the mass of the wire was increased, with the total mass remaining m and the length being L. What is true about the new period of swing
A) The new period is T because the total mass m has not changed.
B) The new period is less than T
C) The new period is T because neither L nor m have changed.
D) The new period is T because the length L has not changed.
E) The new period is greater than T.
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