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Determine the period of oscillations in Trial I. We recommend starting at the equilibrium position. Even though the video is shot at 30 frames per second, it may be challenging to find the frame where the "X" is exactly lined up with the equilibrium. Do your best. Did we mention that you need to find the period for Trial I? Enter your answer in seconds with two significant figures.
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