FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICS - EXTENDED
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SSM WWW The balance wheel of an old-fashioned watch oscillates with angular amplitude π rad and period 0.500 s. Find (a) the maximum angular speed of the wheel, (b) the angular speed at displacement π/2 rad, and (c) the magnitude of the
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