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Physics, 13.07.2019 21:20 nickocasamplonp6mlob

Suppose the length of a clock's pendulum is changed by 1,000%, exactly at noon one day. what time will it read 24.00 hours later (in hh: mm: ss format to the nearest second), assuming it kept perfect time before the change? note that there are two answers, and be sure to keep extra significant digits in intermediate results to avoid round-off error.

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