Find the ratio of the change in period to original period

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A 0.880 m long brass pendulum experiences a 20.0°C temperature increase.

(a) Calculate the original period.

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(b) What is the change in the period?

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(c) Find the ratio of the change in period to the original period, and calculate how long a clock run by this pendulum would take to fall 1.00 s behind the correct time.

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