Fundamentals of Physics
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Author: David Halliday
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
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Chapter 18, Problem 105P
A pendulum clock with a pendulum made of brass is designed to keep accurate time at 23°C. Assume it is a simple pendulum consisting of a bob at one end of a brass rod of negligible mass that is pivoted about the other end. If the clock operates at 0.0°C, (a) does it run too fast or too slow, and (b) what is the magnitude of its error in seconds per hour?
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