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Period of a Pendulum on the Moon
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Period of a Pendulum on the Moon
T=2π√L/g T = 4.9 g = 9.8 g = (T/2 π)2 = L 9.8 (9.8/2 π)2 = 5.96 = L T = 2 π √L/g 12 = 2 π √5.96/1.64- imccnj
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Period of a Pendulum on the Moon
I am getting 12 as an answer when the right answer is 2- imccnj
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Period of a Pendulum on the Moon
The equation that governs the period of a pendulum’s swinging. T=2π√L/g Where T is the period, L is the length of the pendulum and g is a constant, equal to 9.8 m/s2. The symbol g is a measure of the strength of Earth’s gravity, and has a different value on other planets and moons. On our...- imccnj
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