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Suppose a pendulum is
meters long. The time,
, in seconds that it takes to swing back and forth once is given by t=2.01 square root L
. If a pendulum is 10.24

meters long, how long does it take to swing back and forth once?

Round your answer to the nearest tenth.
8 years ago

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Steve
you have L. Just plug it in and evaluate T.
8 years ago

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