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Somewhere on a distant planet, a simple pendulum is pulled away from the equilibrium point and released. The pendulum comes back to the point of release exactly 2.4 seconds after the release. If the length of the pendulum is 1.3 m, what is the acceleration due to gravity on the planet?

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