In the past, the fact that a simple pendulum has a constant period has been used as the basic timing mechanism for clocks. As a matter of fact, an old "Grandfather Clock" did use the swing of its pendulum to generate the ticks of the clock. Suppose you wanted a pendulum to have a period of 2.50 seconds, how long would it have to be (calculate to 3 significant digits).

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In the past, the fact that a simple pendulum has a constant period has been used as the basic timing mechanism for clocks. As a matter of fact, an old "Grandfather Clock" did use the swing of its pendulum to generate the ticks of the clock. Suppose you wanted a pendulum to have a period of 2.50 seconds, how long would it have to be (calculate to 3 significant digits).
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