Write down an expression for the net force on a simple pendulum of the mass m along (tangentially to) the arc of motion in the gravitational field with strength g. Please use "*" (without the quotes) for products (e.g. B*A), "/" for ratios (e.g. B/A) and the usual "+" and "-" signs as appropriate. For exponents (e.g. A²) use A*A or A^2 notation: thus A³/B should appear as either A*A*A/B or A^3/B. For greek letters use "theta" (without the quotes) and for trigonometric functions use "cos", "tan", "sin" (without the quotes). Thus for Acose use A* cos theta. Please use the "Display response" button to check you entered the answer you expect. g↓ Answer: UXIL I I Displayroon 1 L are of motion

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Write down an expression for the net force on a simple pendulum of the mass m along (tangentially to) the arc of motion in the gravitational field with
strength g. Please use "*" (without the quotes) for products (e.g. B*A), "/" for ratios (e.g. B/A) and the usual "+" and "-" signs as appropriate. For
exponents (e.g. A²) use A*A or A^2 notation: thus A³/B should appear as either A*A*A/B or A^3/B. For greek letters use "theta" (without the quotes) and
for trigonometric functions use "cos", "tan", "sin" (without the quotes). Thus for Acoso use A* cos theta. Please use the "Display response" button to
check you entered the answer you expect.
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Transcribed Image Text:2.00 P Flag question Write down an expression for the net force on a simple pendulum of the mass m along (tangentially to) the arc of motion in the gravitational field with strength g. Please use "*" (without the quotes) for products (e.g. B*A), "/" for ratios (e.g. B/A) and the usual "+" and "-" signs as appropriate. For exponents (e.g. A²) use A*A or A^2 notation: thus A³/B should appear as either A*A*A/B or A^3/B. For greek letters use "theta" (without the quotes) and for trigonometric functions use "cos", "tan", "sin" (without the quotes). Thus for Acoso use A* cos theta. Please use the "Display response" button to check you entered the answer you expect. g↓ INIL 0 Answer: Display response m are of motion
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