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A meter stick is attached to one end of a rigid rod with negligible mass of length \( /=0.127 \mathrm{~m} \). The other end o
A meter stick is attached to one end of a rigid rod with negligible mass of length \( /=0.127 \mathrm{~m} \). The other end of the light rod is suspended from a pivot point, as shown in the figure below. The entire system is pulled to a small angle and released from rest. It then begins to oscillate. (a) What is the period of oscilation of the system (in s)? (Round your answer to at least three decimal ploces) (b) By what percentage does the period of the system found in part (a) differ from the period of a simple pendulum \( 0.627 \mathrm{~m} \) long? IT simple \( { }^{-T_{\text {sescand }}} \times 100 \mathrm{~N}= \)


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The centre of mas of the meter stick is at its mid point . Applying the parallel axis theorem, I=Icm+Mx2 I=112ML2+Mx2 I=112ML2+M[l+d]2 I=112M×12+M[0.1
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