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Physics, 23.12.2019 23:31 gabriel345678734

)a pendulum bob swings through an arc 40 inches long on its first swing. each swing thereafter, it swings only 60% as far as on the previous swing. how far will it swing altogether before coming to a complete stop? round to the nearest inch when necessary.

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