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Astronauts on a distant planet set up a simple pendulum of length 1.2 m. The pendulum executes simple harmonic motion and makes 100 complete oscillations in 450 s. What is the magnitude of the acceleration due to gravity on this planet?
9 years ago

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bobpursley
use this formula, and <u> memorize </u> it.

Period=2PI sqrt(length/g)

solve for g
Period is 4.5 seconds
9 years ago
noa
10.8
7 years ago

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