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Calculate the percentage change in the time period of a simple pendulum, if (i) the length of the pendulum be increased by 4% (ii) the mass of the bob be increased by 30% (iii) the oscillation amplitude be decreased by 40% and (iv) the pendulum be taken to a place where the value where the value of g be 0.8% more.

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