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A typical mountaineers rope about 35m long will give a distance of about 1.6m under the weight of a climber hanging freely on the end. assuming the climber mass is 80kg, estimate the period of vertical oscillation of the climber when dangling freely on the end of the rope how does this compare with the period of swing of the climber "pendule"
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