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21 January, 06:46
T=2π√g/L, where g=18, L=2, π=3.14
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Heidi Arroyo
21 January, 06:48
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Answer:18.84
Step-by-step explanation:
T=2π√ (g/L) g=18 L=2 π=3.14
T=2 x 3.14 x √ (18/2)
T=6.28 x √ (9)
T=6.28 x 3
T=18.84
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