A simple pendulum of length \(1\)m is oscillating with an angular frequency \(10\) rad/s. The su...
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A simple pendulum of length \(1\)m is oscillating with an angular frequency \(10\) rad/s. The support of the pendulum starts oscillating up and down with a small angular frequency of \(1\) rad/s and an amplitude of \(10^{-2}\)m. The relative change in the angular frequency of the pendulum is best given by?
A.\(10^{-3} \mathrm{rad} / \mathrm{s}\)br /B. \(10^{-1} \mathrm{rad} / \mathrm{s}\)br /C. \(1 \mathrm{rad} / \mathrm{s}\)br /D.\(10^{-5} \mathrm{rad} / \mathrm{s}\)
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