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When a pendulum with a period of 2.00000 s is moved to a new location from one where the acceleration of gravity was 9.80 m/s2, its new period becomes 1.99711 s. By how much does the acceleration of gravity differ at its new location? (m/s2)
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Elena
T=2πsqrt(L/g),
T₁=2πsqrt(L/g₁),

(T/T₁)²=g₁/g,
g₁ = g(T/T₁)² =…
12 years ago
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9.816
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