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  2. A pendulum of mass m= 0.9 kg and length l=1 m is hanging from the ceiling. The massless string of the pendulum is attached at
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  3. A pendulum of mass m= 0.8 kg and length l=1 m is hanging from the ceiling. The massless string of the pendulum is attached at
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  4. A pendulum of mass m= 0.8 kg and length l=1 m is hanging from the ceiling. The massless string of the pendulum is attached at
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  5. A pendulum of mass m= 0.8 kg and length l=1 m is hanging from the ceiling. The massless string of the pendulum is attached at
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  6. A pendulum of mass m= 0.9 kg and length l=1 m is hanging from the ceiling. The massless string of the pendulum is attached at
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  7. A pendulum of mass m= 0.9 kg and length l=1 m is hanging from the ceiling. The massless string of the pendulum is attached at
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  8. The period p of a pendulum, or the time it takes for the pendulum to make one complete swing, varies directly as the square root
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  9. The frequency of oscillations of a pendulum varies inversely as the square root of the length of the pendulum. If a pendulum of
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  10. 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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