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The simple pendulum model does not take into account some factors that affect actual pendulums. It is a close approximation in many cases. The formulas are much simpler than the formulas for the actual motion of the pendulum. That's why it's called simple. But if the 'swinging angle' is too large the simpler formulas are no longer accurate. Also if the rod, which the pendulum is suspended on, has too large a mass in relation to the pendulum weight, then the simple formulas won't work.
As long as the formulas are done correctly, then yes it the will give faster and accurate calculations. If there is an error in a formula then you may get an incorrect result. Generally though, having a spreadsheet enables you to do lots of calculations and quickly see the changes that happen when you adjust figures.
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There are different types of geometry formulas such as polygon properties, area formulas, volume formulas, surface area formulas, circle formulas, and perimeter formulas.
more accurate, most accurate.
Forex automatic trading is the top new technology in trading. It claims to be 100% accurate and will follow the trade cycles throughout the day. The formulas are meant to forecast the market.
Because "accurate" begins with a vowel, you need the article "an", as in "an accurate deduction".
Yes. That spelling of accurate is accurate (correct in detail).
Quite accurate.