AP Physics 1mediummcq1 pt

A pendulum clock is taken from sea level to a high-altitude location where the acceleration due to gravity is less. What happens to the clock's timekeeping?

A.D) It stops working
B.A) It runs faster
C.C) It remains unchanged
D.B) It runs slower

Explanation

Core Concept

The period of a pendulum is T = 2π√(L/g). When g decreases, the period increases. Since the pendulum takes longer to complete each swing, the clock will run slower than it did at sea level.

Correct Answer

DB) It runs slower

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