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The period of a pendulum
The period of a pendulum can be found by using the formula,where L is length of the pendulum in feet and P is the period in
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karen
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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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andre
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The period, T, of a pendulum is related to the pendulum's length, L and the constant acceleration of gravity, g, by the equation
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beanstalk1
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a simple pendulum has a period of 4.2sec. when the pendulum is shortened by 1 m the period is 3.7s. what is the acceleration of
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la roux
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"the period of a pendulum, T (in seconds) varies directly with the square root of the length of the pendulum, L (in
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Kiirsty
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The period (the time required for one complete swing) of a simple pendulum varies directly as the square root of its length. If
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Shawn
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the time required for one complete oscillation of a pendulum is called its period. if the length L of the pendulum is measured
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brandy
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the time required for one complete oscillation of a pendulum is called its period. if the length L of the pendulum is measured
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brandy
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i will begreatfull if u help me insolving the below problems:
1.)the time period of a pendulum clock on the surface of the earth
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srikar
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The formula T=2*pi*sqrt[L/32] gives the period of a pendulum of length l feet. The period P is the number of seconds it takes
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Gabi
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