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The function for the period of pendulum at sea level is T = 2sqrt(L) where is the time of the period in seconds and L is the length of the pendulum in inches. What is the length…
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The function for the period of pendulum at sea level is T = 2sqrt(L) where is the time of the period in seconds and L is the length of the pendulum in inches. What is the length of a pendulum whose period is 10 sec?
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T = 2π√(L/g)
Explanation:
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