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How can you increase the frequency of a simple pendulum

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Answer:

- Move to a location where the acceleration due to gravity is larger

- Shorten the length of the pendulum

Step-by-step explanation:

The frequency of a simple pendulum is given by


f=(1)/(2\pi)\sqrt{(g)/(L)}

where

L is the length of the pendulum

g is the gravitational acceleration

From the formula, we notice that

- As the value of g increases, the frequency of the pendulum increases as well

- As the value of L increases, the frequency of the pendulum decreases

So, in order to increase the frequency of the pendulum, we can:

- Move to a location where the acceleration due to gravity, g, is larger

- Shorten the length of the pendulum (if L decreases, then the frequency increases)

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