The theoretical expression for the period of oscillation for a simple pendulum with small oscillations is given by:   T = 2pi*sqrt(L/g) where T is the period, L is the length of the pendulum, and g is the value of the Earth’s gravitational field. Period (s)                      Length (m)   4.49                               5.00   6.34                             10.00   7.77                             15.00   8.97                             20.00  10.03                            25.00  14.19                            50.00  20.08                            100.00 Knowing that LENGTH is the indipendent variable and PERIOD is the dependent one please write your equation in y=mx+b form, including the y.

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The theoretical expression for the period of oscillation for a simple pendulum with small oscillations is given by:  

T = 2pi*sqrt(L/g)

where T is the period, L is the length of the pendulum, and g is the value of the Earth’s gravitational field.

Period (s)                      Length (m)

  4.49                               5.00

  6.34                             10.00

  7.77                             15.00

  8.97                             20.00

 10.03                            25.00

 14.19                            50.00

 20.08                            100.00

Knowing that LENGTH is the indipendent variable and PERIOD is the dependent one please write your equation in y=mx+b form, including the y.

 

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