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Discussion Forum : Engineering Mechanics - Section 1 (Q.No. 24)
24.
The frequency of oscillation of a torsional pendulum is
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Mabish Chowdary said:
6 years ago
We know that the equation of simple pendulum is =2ψ√l/g,
Where as torque of simple pandulum is =r/k,
Therefore = r/2πk(√l/g).
Where as torque of simple pandulum is =r/k,
Therefore = r/2πk(√l/g).
(1)
Gautam jha said:
1 decade ago
The equation for simple pendulum is given by 2π√(l/g).
Hence for torsional pendulum r/k is introduced.
Hence for torsional pendulum r/k is introduced.
Ranjeet Kumar said:
10 years ago
f(torsional) = (1/2*pi)*sqrt(k/I).
Substitute the value of I, we get answer.
Substitute the value of I, we get answer.
S chinnaanjaneyulu said:
7 years ago
Option D is correct. I agree with the given answer.
Ajith said:
8 years ago
Explain the answer of the question correctly.
Sai said:
1 decade ago
Want solution for this question?
Mounika said:
1 decade ago
Need solution for this problem.
Rohit said:
8 years ago
Please Explain the solution.
Rahulkrishna said:
5 years ago
What is k in this equation?
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GeetSagar said:
7 years ago
Explain it clearly.
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