Algebra Basics, Equations, and Mathematical Models
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 01:23:46
Background Information:
A simple pendulum, such as a rock hanging from a piece of string or the inside of a grandfather clock, consists of a mass (the rock) and a support (the piece of string).
When the mass is moved a small distance away from its equilibrium point (the bottom of the arc), the mass will swing back and forth in a constant amount of time called the period. One period is the amount of
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amp;gt;<Tab/> 2.97 seconds
Uranus<Tab/><Tab/>8.69 m/s2<Tab/><Tab/> 3.02 seconds
Neptune<Tab/>11.00 m/s2<Tab/><Tab/> 2.68 seconds
Pluto<Tab/><Tab/>0.5841 m/s2<Tab/><Tab/> 11.63 seconds
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