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Isis Mason
11 August, 10:23
T = 2π √l/g Re-arrange to make g the subject.
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We are asked to express the given expression T = 2π √l/g in terms of g. In this case, we first square both sides to T2 = 4 pi2 * l/g. Then, do cross multiplication and simplification to result to g = 4l pi2 / T2. This is the final answer to the problem
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