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Physics, 23.08.2019 01:10 dinadenoirefan

Students use a simple pendulum with a length of 36.9cm to determine the value of "g". if it takes 14.2s to complete 10 oscillations, a) what will be their experimental value "g"? b) if the pendulum were placed on the moon where "g" of the moon = 1/6th the "g" of the earth, will the period, (1) increase, (2) remain the same, (3) decrease ? and why? c) if the period on the earth were 3s, what would it be on the moon?

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