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Transcribed Image Text:22. A simple pendulum is released at 8 degrees from vertical position. When it reaches the bottom of the swing,
the velocity is 0.4 m/sec. Use this information to calculate the length of the pendulum L.
23. Still refer to the above case, what is the period of the pendulum?
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