Your grandfather clock’s pendulum has a length of 0.9930 m.

  1. Your grandfather clock’s pendulum has a length of 0.9930 m. If the clock loses 95.6 seconds per day, by how many millimeters
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  2. Imagine a grandfather clock. When the clock swings all the way to the right it 'ticks', when it swings all the way to the left
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  3. What is the acceleration acting on a grandfather clock's pendulum, of length 0.9m, with a maximum angular displacement of
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  4. The acceleration due to gravity on Mars is only 3.75 m/s^2. You would like to modify an antique grandfather clock so that it
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  5. A grandfather clock uses a physical pendulum to keep time. The pendulum consists of a uniform thin rod of mass M = 7.01 kg and
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  6. A grandfather clock uses a physical pendulum to keep time. The pendulum consists of a uniform thin rod of mass M = 7.01 kg and
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  7. the pendulum of a grandfather clock is 1.3m long. Determine the length of the arc through which the pendulum moves if it moves
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  8. a horizontal position of the pendulum of a grandfather clock can be modelled by h(t)=Acos(2(pi)t/T), where A is amplitude of the
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  9. A grandfather clock uses a physical pendulum to keep time. The pendulum consists of a uniform thin rod of mass M = 2.01 kg and
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  10. Suppose that a grandfather clock (a simple pendulum) is running slowly. That is, the time it takes to complete each cycle is
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