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图甲是利用砂摆演示简谐运动图象的装置,当盛砂的漏斗下面的薄木板被水平匀速拉出时,做简谐运动的漏斗漏出的砂,在板上显示出砂摆的振动位移随时间变化的关系曲线.已知木板被水平拉动的速度为0.30m/s,图乙所示的一段木板的长度为0.60m,则这次实验砂摆的摆长大约为(取g=π2)(  )

A:0.25 m

B:1.00 m

C:1.25 m

D:0.50 m

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