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If a pendulum-driven clock gains
a pendulum-driven clock gains 5.00 s/day, what fractional change
in pendulum length must be made for it to keep perfect time?
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Jim
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a pendulum-driven clock gains 5.00 s/day, what fractional change
in pendulum length must be made for it to keep perfect time?
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Jim
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if a simple pendulum is driven clock gains 10 seconds per day, what fractional change in the pendulum length must be made for it
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marron
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If a pendulum-driven clock gains 5.00 s/day, what fractional change
in pendulum length must be made for it to keep perfect time?
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Ellie
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Which statement explains the energy exchange in a clock's pendulum?(1 point)
Responses When the pendulum swings upward, it gains
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Em_Went
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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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if a pendulum clock keeping at sea level is taken at depth h=1km below sea level then the clock approximately gives time is
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risang_tamang
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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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Ýrem
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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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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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Joy
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