A simple pendulum with a mass of 1 kg and a length of 10 meters oscillates with a frequency of: 0.16 Hz 0.5 Hz 0.98 Hz 3.14 Hz
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81 m/s^2), and L is the length of the pendulum in meters. Plugging in the given values, we get: f = 1/(2π) √(9.81/10) ≈ 0.98 Hz Show more…
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