Pendulum question: What factors determine

  1. If a student measures the length of the pendulum to be 0.510m in a simple pendulum experiment and determines that the period of
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  2. a 24 gramme bullet travelling at 198m/s buries itself in a 6.5kg pendulum hanging on a 2.2 m length of string, which makes the
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  3. A 25 rifle bullet traveling 280 buries itself in a 3.8 pendulum hanging on a 3.0 long string, which makes the pendulum swing
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  4. A 0.028 kg rifle bullet traveling 210 m/s buries itself in a 3.1 kg pendulum hanging on a 2.5 m long string, which makes the
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  5. A 20 g rifle bullet traveling 225 m/s buries itself in a 3.6 kg pendulum hanging on a 2.8 m long string, which makes the
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  6. A 24 rifle bullet traveling 230 buries itself in a 3.9 pendulum hanging on a 3.0 long string, which makes the pendulum swing
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  7. A 12 g rifle bullet traveling 220 m/s buries itself in a 3.3 kg pendulum hanging on a 2.6 m long string, which makes the
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  8. a-28-g rifle bullet traveling 230m/s buries itself in a 3.6-kg pendulum hanging on a 2.8-m-long string, which makes the pendulum
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  9. A 20g rifle bullet traveling 200m/s buries itself in a 3.3kg pendulum hanging on a 3.0m long string, which makes the pendulum
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  10. A 17 g rifle bullet traveling 220 m/s buries itself in a 3.9 kg pendulum hanging on a 3.0 m long string, which makes the
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