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| Nov12-11, 01:55 PM | #1 |
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a pendulum of length 'L' having a mass 'M' attached as it's bob and it
a pendulum of length 'L' having a mass 'M' attached as it's bob and it oscillates with a time period 'T'. what will be the force tangential to the pendulum
1. just above the point of suspension of the pendulum 2. at a distance 'r' below the point of suspension |
| Nov12-11, 02:01 PM | #2 |
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Please read the forum rules for how to post homework problems. You need to give some idea of what you know and where you're stuck. We don't just DO the work for you.
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