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For different values of `L`, we get different values of `T^2`. The graph between `L` versus `T^2` ia as shown in figure. Find the value of 'g' from the given graph.(Take `(pi)^2= 10)`.
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`L=((g)/(4pi^(2)))T^(2)` so slope of curve between `L v//s T^(2) = (g)/(4pi^(2))`
slope `= (0.49)/(2) = (g)/(4pi^(2)) rArr g = 9.8m//sce^(2)` .
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