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How to solve for 'g' in this equation: T=2π√(l/g)?

Although math is my strongest subject, I'm stuck on this. For my honors class for science. Thanks :D

If you can please do step by step

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  • Ben™
    Lv 4
    8 years ago
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    T/(2pi) = sqrt(I/g)

    (T/(2pi))^2 = I/g

    g = 4Ipi^2/T^2

    The last step I multiplied both sides by g then divided by the left side. Then I simplified the terms in the squared.

  • Como
    Lv 7
    8 years ago

    [ T / (2𝛑) ] ² = l / g

    g = l (2𝛑) ² / T ²

    g = 4 l [ 𝛑 / T ] ²

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