SOLUTION: The time T(x) (in seconds) for a pendulum to make one complete swing back and forth is approximated by
2π[(√x)/(√32)]
where x is the length of the pendulum in fe
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Question 1058508: The time T(x) (in seconds) for a pendulum to make one complete swing back and forth is approximated by
2π[(√x)/(√32)]
where x is the length of the pendulum in feet.
Determin the exact time required for one swing for a pendulum that is 1 ft long. Then approximate the time to the nearest hundredth of a second.
Answer by ikleyn(52777) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Substitute "1" instead of x into the formula.
Then use your calculator.
Is it not obvious?
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