If the length of a simple pendulum at a given place is increased by 6 times, the ratio of the final to the initial time periods of the pendulum is .
A
36:1
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B
1:√6
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C
√6:1
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D
1:36
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Solution
The correct option is C√6:1 Given: the length of the pendulum (l) is increased by 6 times at a given place. If l1 and l2 are the initial and final lengths of the pendulum, then l1l2=l6l=16 ----- (1) We know that the time period of a simple pendulum is directly proportional to the square root of the length of the pendulum at a given place. ⟹T∝√l If T1 and T2 are the initial and final time periods of the pendulum, then T1T2=√l1l2=√16 ⟹T2T1=√61=√61=√6:1.