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A simple pendulum `50cm` long is suspended from the roof of a acceleration in the horizontal direction with constant acceleration `sqrt(3) g m//s^(-1)`. The period of small oscillations of the pendulum about its equilibrium position is `(g = pi^(2) m//s^(2))` ltbRgt

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