AP Physics 1mediummcq1 pt

A pendulum clock is taken from sea level to a high-altitude location where the acceleration due to gravity is 9.7 m/s². At sea level, the clock kept perfect time. At the high-altitude location, the clock will:

A.C) keep the same time
B.D) stop working
C.B) run slow
D.A) run fast

Explanation

Core Concept

The period of a pendulum is T = 2π√(L/g). As g decreases (from approximately 9.8 m/s² at sea level to 9.7 m/s² at high altitude), the period increases. Since the pendulum takes longer to complete each swing, the clock will run slow.

Correct Answer

CB) run slow

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