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Boots
27 June, 23:41
What were three historical views of the pendulum?
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Dalton Fischer
28 June, 01:33
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The three historical views of the pendulum are:
a. Rock tied to a string
b. Result of an imputes
c. Response to the force and to gain momentum in each half of its swing
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