How do I find Period T(s) and Period^2 T^2 (s^2), given mass(kg) = 0.1 and Average time for ten vibrations (s) = 5.05?

To find the period T(s), we can use the equation T = (average time for ten vibrations) / 10. In this case, the average time for ten vibrations is given as 5.05 seconds.

So, T = 5.05 / 10 = 0.505 seconds.

Now, to find the period squared T^2(s^2), we can simply square the value of T.

T^2 = (0.505 seconds)^2 = 0.255025 seconds^2.

Therefore, the period T is 0.505 seconds and the period squared T^2 is 0.255025 seconds^2, given the values of mass = 0.1 kg and average time for ten vibrations = 5.05 seconds.