Answer:
The towers height is 322m Â
Explanation:
We can assume that a simple pendulum hangs from the top of the tower. Â
In this case, the length of the pendulum will be the same as the height of the tower.
We will use the next expression then:
[tex]T=(2pi)(\sqrt{L/g})[/tex]
Where T is the period, L is the pendulum length and g is the gravity [tex](9.81m/s^2)[/tex]
From the previous expression we will have then that the length will be:
[tex]L=(g)*((T/2pi)^2)[/tex]
Replacing:
[tex]L=(9.81m/s^2)*((36s/2pi)^2)[/tex]
The towers height will be then: 322m