Ad Space — Top Banner

Pendulum Calculator

Calculate the period and frequency of a simple pendulum based on its length.

Pendulum Period & Frequency

Simple pendulum period depends on length and gravity:

Period (T) = 2π × √(Length / g)

Frequency (f) = 1 / T

Where g = 9.81 m/s² (acceleration due to gravity at sea level).

Unit conversions for length:

  • 1 meter = 100 cm = 3.281 feet = 39.37 inches
  • 1 foot = 0.3048 meters
  • 1 inch = 0.0254 meters

Common pendulum lengths:

  • Grandfather clock: ~0.994 m (period ≈ 2 seconds)
  • Foucault pendulum (Panthéon): 67 m (period ≈ 16.4 seconds)
  • 1-second pendulum: ~0.248 m (period ≈ 1 second)

Note: This formula assumes small oscillation angles (<15°). For larger angles, the period increases slightly. Air resistance and string mass are also neglected.


Ad Space — Bottom Banner

Embed This Calculator

Copy the code below and paste it into your website or blog.
The calculator will work directly on your page.