A grandfather clock has a pendulum that consists of a thin brass disk of radius r = 16.28 cm and mass 1.038 kg that is attached to a long thin rod of negligible mass. The pendulum swings freely about an axis perpendicular to the rod and through the end of the rod opposite the disk, as shown in the figure. If the pendulum is to have a period of 1.539 s for small oscillations at a place where g = 9.840 m/s2, what must be the rod length L?

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A grandfather clock has a pendulum that consists of a thin brass disk of radius r = 16.28 cm and mass 1.038 kg that is attached to a long thin rod of negligible mass. The pendulum swings freely about an axis perpendicular to the rod and through the end of the rod opposite the disk, as shown in the figure. If the pendulum is to have a period of 1.539 s for small oscillations at a place where g = 9.840 m/s2, what must be the rod length L?
A grandfather clock has a pendulum that consists of a thin brass disk of radiusr-16,28 cm and mass 1.038 kg that is attached to a
long thin rod of negligible mass. The pendulum swings freely about an axis perpendicular to the rod and through the end of the rod
opposite the disk, as shown in the figure. If the pendulum is to have a period of 1.539s for small oscillations at a place where g-
9840 ms, what must be the rod length L?
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Transcribed Image Text:A grandfather clock has a pendulum that consists of a thin brass disk of radiusr-16,28 cm and mass 1.038 kg that is attached to a long thin rod of negligible mass. The pendulum swings freely about an axis perpendicular to the rod and through the end of the rod opposite the disk, as shown in the figure. If the pendulum is to have a period of 1.539s for small oscillations at a place where g- 9840 ms, what must be the rod length L? Rotation axis Number Units
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