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Hanging from a horizontal beam are nine simple pendulums of the following lengths: (a) 0.060, (b) 0.20, (c) 0.50, (d) 1.2, (e) 2.8, (f) 3.0, (g) 3.6, (h) 5.0, and (i) 6.4 m. suppose the beam undergoes horizontal oscillations with angular frequencies in the range from 2.00 rad/s to 4.00 rad/s. which of the pendulums will be (strongly) set in motion?

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