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The time period of 20 oscillations of a simple pendulum are
T1 = 40 s
T2 = 41 s
T3 = 42 s
T4 = 39 s
T5 = 38 s
Mean time period of pendulum=`(40+41+42+39+38)/5=40 "s"`
Absolute error ΔT1 = 40 - 40 = 0
Absolute error ΔT2 = 40 - 41 = -1
Absolute error ΔT1 = 40 - 42 = - 2
Absolute error ΔT3 = 40 - 39 = 1
Absolute error ΔT1 = 40 - 38 = 2
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