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    When the Length of a Simple Pendulum Is Tripled, the Time
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When the Length of a Simple Pendulum Is Tripled, the Time

Question 3

Question 3

Multiple Choice

When the length of a simple pendulum is tripled, the time for one complete vibration increases by a factor of


A) 1/3.
B) When the length of a simple pendulum is tripled, the time for one complete vibration increases by a factor of A)  1/3. B)   C)  9. D)  3. E)  1/9.
C) 9.
D) 3.
E) 1/9.

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