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A second's pendulum clock has a steel wire. The clock is calibrated at `20^@ C`. How much time does the clock lose or gain in one week when the temperature is increased to `30^@ C` ? `alpha_(steel = 1.2 xx 10^-5(^@ C)^-1`.

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