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Calculate the period of a ball tied to a string
of length 0.3 m making 1.9 revolutions every
second.
14 years ago

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drwls
The period is always 1 divided by the frequency.

In this case that is 1/1.9 seconds.

Actually, the period cannot be that short for a string that short, whatever the pendulum motion is.
14 years ago
jeremy
do you have an answer though? I'd really appreciate it.
14 years ago
peko
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3 years ago

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