I need answer regarding his experiment a single pendulum

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please i will be very gratefull if i can be get a reply with the question below...

PLEASE SEND ME PROCEDURE AND THE CALCULATE RESULT GOTTEN AFTER PERFORMING THE EXPERIMENT.AND IF POSSIBLE THE FULL INFORMATION ON HOW AND SOLUTION OF THE EXPERIMENT.THANKS AND GOD BLESS.
 
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There is no way anyone can help you with the information provided.
Beyond that, we do not do your work for you here. You must show us that you have put some thought, and work into the problem. When you post a reasonable description of the experiment, plus your data, and your efforts at answers we may be able to help.
 
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