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pendulum is a weight suspended from a so that it can swing freely. When a pendulum is displaced sideways from its resting,
equilibrium position, it is subject to a
restoring force due to
gravity that will accelerate it back toward the equilibrium position. When released, the restoring force combined with the pendulum's mass causes it to
oscillate about the equilibrium position, swinging back and forth. The time for one complete cycle, a left swing and a right swing, is called the
period. The period depends on the length of the pendulum, and also to a slight degree on the
amplitude, the width of the pendulum's swing.