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When a pendulum with a period of 2.00000 s is moved to a new location from one where the acceleration due to gravity was

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When A Pendulum With A Period Of 2 00000 S Is Moved To A New Location From One Where The Acceleration Due To Gravity Was 1
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When a pendulum with a period of 2.00000 s is moved to a new location from one where the acceleration due to gravity was 9.80 m/s², its new period becomes 1.99758 s. By how much does the acceleration due to gravity differ at its new location? 0.023 X How is the period of the pendulum related to the length of the pendulum and the acceleration due to gravity at the location of the pendulum? What happens to the length of the pendulum as it is moved to the new location? m/s² Additional Materials Reading