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30 October, 10:08

Assuming the pendulum is on the Earth and g = 10m/s2, what is the period if the length is 10 m?

A. 2π s

B. 1 s

C. π s

D. π/2 s

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  1. 30 October, 10:18
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    A. 2π s

    Explanation:

    Assuming the pendulum is on the Earth and g = 10m/s2, the period is 2π s, if the length is 10 m.

    T = 2π √ (L/g)
  2. 30 October, 10:24
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    A. 2π s

    Explanation:

    Period of a pendulum is:

    T = 2π √ (L/g)

    Given L = 10 m and g = 10 m/s²:

    T = 2π √ (10 m / (10 m/s²))

    T = 2π s
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