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You have a pendulum clock which keeps using a bob on a long shaft. The clock is running slow, You can add or subtract mass from the bobs, or move the bob up and down on the shaft? What should you do to correct the time on the clock?
10 years ago

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Answered by Damon
L/g important, not m
10 years ago

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