Posted by Luke on Tuesday, August 4, 2009 at 12:49pm.
This is rather odd: By definition, frequency and period are reciprocals.
Frequency= 1/period
vibrations/sec= 1/ (seconds/vibration)
The pendulum could be used if you feel a need to measure something.
What's the question?
i cant slove physics questiond
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