Question Number 82768 by Lontum Hans last updated on 24/Feb/20
Commented by mr W last updated on 24/Feb/20
$${if}\:{there}\:{is}\:{no}\:{gravity}\:{force},\:{the}\:{pendulum} \\ $$$${will}\:{not}\:{move}\:{at}\:{all},\:{i}.{e}.\:{its}\:{period}\:{is} \\ $$$$\infty.\:{so}\:{we}\:{know}:\:{the}\:{weaker}\:{the}\:{gravity}, \\ $$$${the}\:{slower}\:{the}\:{pendulum}\:{or}\:{the} \\ $$$${larger}\:{its}\:{period}.\:{therefore}\:{when}\:{the} \\ $$$${pendulum}\:{is}\:{carried}\:{to}\:{the}\:{space},\:{its} \\ $$$${period}\:{will}\:{increase},\:{because}\:{the} \\ $$$${gravity}\:{there}\:{is}\:{less}\:{intensiv}\:{than}\:{on} \\ $$$${the}\:{earth}'{s}\:{surface}. \\ $$