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OpenStudy (epicteatime):

B Remember that the square root of x can be written as x1/2. If the generic equation is y = kx1/2, write the specific equation suggested by the actual variables in this graphical data. PLS I DONT UNDERSTANDD ;'(

OpenStudy (epicteatime):

@texaschic101

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what does the graphical data look like?

OpenStudy (epicteatime):

hmmm

OpenStudy (epicteatime):

Table 1: Length (m) Time for 20 Swings (s) Period (s) 0.5 30.56 1.528 0.8 38.62 1.931 1.1 45.28 2.264 1.4 51.05 2.553 1.7 56.19 2.81 2.0 60.00 3 2.3 60.05 3.003

OpenStudy (epicteatime):

phew, that took a while xD

OpenStudy (epicteatime):

I just don't understand the question, like how do I create a equation suggested by he variable?

OpenStudy (epicteatime):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

is this for your physics class or math class? If this is physics, then it's probably referring to the period of a pendulum where the period (T) is: \[T=2\pi \sqrt{\frac{ l }{ g }}\] so your k or constant is 2pi and your sqrt x is sqrt (l/g)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

where l is the length of the pendulum. You can ignore the column for 20 swings

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and g is 9.8 m/s/s or 10 m/s/s depending on what you prefer

OpenStudy (epicteatime):

ty xD

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