A pendulum clock is accurate

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  1. A pendulum clock was moved from a location where g=9.8152 m/s^2 to another location where g=9.7959 m/s^2. During the move, the
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  2. A pendulum clock can be approximated as a simple pendulum of length 1.20m and keeps accurate time at a location where
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  3. A pendulum clock is accurate on earth, where the period of its pendulum is 1.00 s.(a) Find its period on the moon, where
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  4. A pendulum clock can be approximated as a simple pendulum of length 1.03 m and keeps accurate time at a location where g = 9.82
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  5. A clock has a copper pendulum with a period of 1.000 s at 17.3°C. Suppose the clock is moved to a location where the average
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  6. The number of oscillations made by a pendulum in a given time is inversely proportional to the length of the pendulum. A certain
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  7. The number of oscillations made by a pendulum in a given time is inversely proportional to the length of the pendulum. A certain
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  8. a large cuckoo clock has a pendulum with a period of 1.0 sec. The clock loses 10 min a day. how would you fix it? (Hint: change
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  9. The acceleration due to gravity on Mars is only 3.75 m/s^2. You would like to modify an antique grandfather clock so that it
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  10. a horizontal position of the pendulum of a grandfather clock can be modelled by h(t)=Acos(2(pi)t/T), where A is amplitude of the
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