SOLUTION: the time T (in seconds) it takes a pendulum to swing away from its starting point and back again one time can be approximated by the model T = 6.28 square root of L/9.8 where L is

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Question 1178158: the time T (in seconds) it takes a pendulum to swing away from its starting point and back again one time can be approximated by the model T = 6.28 square root of L/9.8 where L is the length of the pendulum (in meters). Approximate the time to the nearest tenth of a second it will take a pendulum that is 3.2 x 10^-1 meters long to swing away and back one time.
Answer by mananth(16946)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


=1.1 s

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