SOLUTION: The time, T, in seconds, a pendulum takes to move back and forth once is 2Π times the square root of the length of the pendulum, L, in feet, divided by the square root of the
Question 1128004: The time, T, in seconds, a pendulum takes to move back and forth once is 2Π times the square root of the length of the pendulum, L, in feet, divided by the square root of the acceleration due to gravity, 32 feet/second2. Enter the correct values in the equation with respect to the motion of the pendulum.
2Π
T
32
L
1.82
7.29
0.55
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