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Your pendulum clock which advances 1.0 s for every complete oscillation of the pendulum is running perfectly on Earth at a site where the magnitude of the acceleration due to gravity is 9.80 m/s2. You send the clock to a location on the Moon where the magnitude of the acceleration due to gravity is 1.65 m/s2. Does the clock run fast or slow on the Moon?A.) It runs fast. . B) It runs slow.
C.) Neither, it runs the same as on Earth.

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