Prove that the time to complete one swing of a pendulum is the equation seen in the attatched image. With theta0 being the agular displacement the pendulum started from. (show all steps please)
Prove that the time to complete one swing of a pendulum is the equation seen in the attatched image. With theta0 being the agular displacement the pendulum started from. (show all steps please)
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