The length of time that it takes for a pendulum

  1. The period of a pendulum is the time the pendulum takes to swing back and forth. The function L=0.81t^2 relates the length L in
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  2. 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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  3. 2. The length of time that it takes for a pendulum to make one complete swing depends on the length of the pendulum. The time in
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  4. The length of time that it takes for a pendulum to make one complete swing depends on the length of the pendulum. The time in
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  5. The length of time that it takes for a pendulum to make one complete swing depends on the length of the pendulum. The time in
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  6. The length of time that it takes for a pendulum to make one complete swing depends on the length of the pendulum. The time in
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  7. The length of time f(x), in seconds, that it takes a pendulum of length x meters to swing from one side to the other and back is
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  8. The length of time that it takes for a pendulum to make one complete swing depends on the length of the pendulum. The time in
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  9. The length of time f(x), in seconds, that it takes a pendulum of length x meters to swing from one side to the other and back is
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  10. The length of time, t (in seconds), it takes the pendulum of a clock to swing through one complete cycle is a function of the
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