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A pendulum is swinging back and forth with a period of 2.0 seconds here on Earth. This pendulum is then brought to the Moon, where the acceleration due to gravity is much smaller. What will happen to the period of the pendulum, assuming everything else about it (mass, length, initial swing height, etc) remains exactly the same? Explain your answer.

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Answer:

A greater period.

Step-by-step explanation:

The period of a simple pendulum is given by the following formula:


T = 2\pi \cdot \sqrt{(l)/(g) }

Where:


l - Length of the pendulum


g - Gravity constant

Since acceleration due to gravity is smaller in the Moon, period will be greater.

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