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  • 24-01-2018
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On the planet Xenophous a 1.00 m long pendulum on a clock has a period of 1.32 s. What is the free fall acceleration on Xenophous?

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  • 03-02-2018
The period of the pendulum is given by the following equation

T = 2π * sqrt (L/g)

Where g is the gravity (free fall acceleration)

L is the longitude of the pendulum

T is the period.

We find g.............> (T /2
π)^2 = L/g

g = L/(
T /2π)^2...........> g = 22.657 m/s^2
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