Oscillation

The time period doesnt depend on mass so it must remain constant na?
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Opt
Opt2w ago
Position of COM changes na So l actually increases with time
Real potato
Real potatoOP2w ago
so u mean that ‘l’ in the time period is the distance between COM and the hinge point? i dont hve much idea about oscillations:spatula:
blue
blue2w ago
yes
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Real potato
Real potatoOP2w ago
Oh okay Thanks +solved @Opt @blue
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