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[" 0.A pendulum clock gives correet time at "20^(@)C],[" at a place where "g=10m/s^(2)" .The pendulum "],[" consists of a light steet rod connected to a "],[" where "g=10.01m/s^(2)" at what temperature the "],[10^(-5),%C" ) "],[[" 1) "30^(@)C," 2) "60^(@)C," 3) "100^(@)C," 4) "120^(@)C]]

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