A clock is constructed so that it keeps perfect time when its simple pendulum has a period of exactly 1.000 s. The pendulum bob has length L = 0.2483 m and, instead of keeping perfect time, the clock runs slow by 1.506 minutes per day.   (a) What is the free-fall acceleration (in m/s2) at the clock's location? (Give your answer to at least 3 decimal places.)  ?m/s2 (b) What length of pendulum bob (in m) is required for the clock to keep perfect time? (Give your answer to at least 4 decimal places.)

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A clock is constructed so that it keeps perfect time when its simple pendulum has a period of exactly 1.000 s. The pendulum bob has length L = 0.2483 m and, instead of keeping perfect time, the clock runs slow by 1.506 minutes per day.
 
(a)
What is the free-fall acceleration (in m/s2) at the clock's location? (Give your answer to at least 3 decimal places.)
 ?m/s2
(b)
What length of pendulum bob (in m) is required for the clock to keep perfect time? (Give your answer to at least 4 decimal places.)
 ?m
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