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Question
The time periods of two simple pendulums at a place are in the ratio 2:1. What will be the corresponding ratio of their lengths?
Solution
Let T1 and T2 be the time periods of the two pendulums of lengths l1 and l2, respectively.
Then, we know that the time period is directly proportional to the square root of the length of the pendulum.
∴ `T_1/T_2 = sqrt(l_1/l_2)`
or , `l_1/l_2 = (T_1/T_2)^2`
or , `l_1/l_2 = (2/1)^2 = 4 : 1`
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