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The frequency, f, in Hz, at which a simple pendulum rocks back and forth is given by 1 , 2 g f Ļ€ l = where g is the strength of the gravitational field at the location of the pendulum, and l is the length of the pendulum. a. Find the frequency of a pendulum whose length is 1 foot and where the gravitational field is approximately 32 ft/s2 b. The strength of the gravitational field on the moon is about 1 6 as strong as on Earth. Find the frequency of the same pendulum on the moon.

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