It's very easy.
Calculate the time period (T) by dividing the total time by the number of oscillations you counted.
I hope you have taken some oscillations during experiment like 10 oscillations, 20 oscillations..........so just divide the time given in the table by that number of oscillations
for example - if you recorded time for 20 oscillations, then time period for t2 becomes
T = 0.94 / 20 = 0.047 sec
How do you calculate the period when given time. In other words how do you calculate...
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