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The force acting on a pendulum to bring it to its perpendicular resting point is called the restoring force. The restoring force F, in Newtons, acting on a string pendulum is given by the formula F equals m g space sin open parentheses theta close parentheses where m is the mass of in kilograms of the pendulum's bob, g ≈ 9.8 meters per second per second is the acceleration due to gravity, and θ is the angle at which the pendulum is displaced from the perpendicular. What is the value of the restoring force when m = 0.9 kilograms and θ = 45°? If necessary, round the answer to the nearest tenth of a Newton.

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Answer:

6.2 N

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The force acting on a pendulum to bring it to its perpendicular resting point is called-example-1
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