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g=4 pi (l/t square)
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Damon
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g = 4 pi^2 (L/T^2)
simple pendulum length L, all mass
m at end, small angle
m g L theta = m L^2 omega^2 theta
omega^2 = g/L
but omega = 2 pi f = 2 pi/T
4 pi^2/T^2 = g/L
g = 4 pi^2 L / T^2
g = 4 pi^2 (L/T^2)
simple pendulum length L, all mass
m at end, small angle
m g L theta = m L^2 omega^2 theta
omega^2 = g/L
but omega = 2 pi f = 2 pi/T
4 pi^2/T^2 = g/L
g = 4 pi^2 L / T^2
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