The length of time in seconds it takes the pendulum of a clock to swing through one complete cycle is given by the formula
Where is the length, in feet, of the pendulum, and is approximately . How long must the pendulum be if one complete cycle takes seconds?
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The length of time (T) in seconds it takes the pendulum of a clock to swing through one complete cycle is givenby the formula T=2pi square root of L divided by 32 where L is the length in feet, of the pendulum, and pi is approximately 22 divided by 7. How long must the pendulum be if one complete cycle takes 2 seconds?
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