- Jan 9, 2001
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For some reason, I can't find this anywhere, and it seems as though it should be painfully easy.
I have a simple pendulum. I've found the length, the time is given, and it's "at a position such that g = 9.80m/s^2." I have to find how many complete oscillations it makes in that given time.
??? thanks guys.
edit nevermind, got it.
I have a simple pendulum. I've found the length, the time is given, and it's "at a position such that g = 9.80m/s^2." I have to find how many complete oscillations it makes in that given time.
??? thanks guys.
edit nevermind, got it.
