While visiting the Albert Michelson exhibit at Clark University, you notice that a chandelier (which looks remarkably like a simple pendulum) swings back and forth in the breeze once every T = 6. 2 seconds. Randomized VariablesT = 6. 2 seconds (a) Calculate the frequency of oscillation (in Hertz) of the chandelier. (b) Calculate the angular frequency ω of the chandelier in radians/second. sig. gif?tid=2N74-08-DD-43-8D37-13518No Attempt No Attempt25%Part (c) Determine the length L in meters of the chandelier. sig. gif?tid=2N74-08-DD-43-8D37-13518No Attempt No Attempt25% Part (d) That evening, while hanging out in J. J. Thompson’s House O’ Blues, you notice that (coincidentally) there is a chandelier identical in every way to the one at the Michelson exhibit except this one swings back and forth 0. 11 seconds slower, so the period is T + 0. 11 seconds. Determine the acceleration due to gravity in m/s² at the club.