Suppose that a simple pendulum consists of a small 92 g bob at the end of...
Suppose that a simple pendulum consists of a small 96 g bob at the end of a cord of negligible mass. If the angle θ between the cord and the vertical is given by θ = (0.098 rad) cos[(7.0 rad/s) t + φ], what are (a) the pendulum's length and (b) its maximum kinetic energy?
A certain simple pendulum consists of a small 750.0 ? bob that swings on the end of a 25.0 ?? string. The small amplitude of the oscillations of this pendulum decays to half its original value after 45.0 oscillations. The angular position of the pendulum as a function of time, ?(?), can be expressed as follows. ?(?) = ??0 ? − ??/2m cos(? ′ ? + ?) ??0 is the original angular amplitude. ? is the time, and ? is...
P4. A clock keeps time using the periodic motion of a simple pendulum. The pendulum consists of a string of length L and a bob of mass m-5.00 kg attached to the end of the string. The pendulum has a period T-1.00 s. The initial angle (0) at 0 is equal to 0.175 rad. The bob is released from rest (i.e. -0) at -0. The angle between the string and the vertical is given by the equation: e-a cos (or...
Question 3 The figure shows a conical pendulum, in which the bob (the small object at the lower end of the cord) moves in a horizontal circle at constant speed. (The cord sweeps out a cone as the bob rotates.) The bob has a mass of 0.035 kg, the string has length L = 1.1 m and negligible mass, and the bob follows a circular path of circumference 0.76 m. What are (a) the tension in the string and (b)...
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A pendulum consists of a small object hanging from the ceiling at the end of a string of negligible mass. The string has a length of 0.79 m. With the string hanging vertically, the object is given an initial velocity of 2.1 m/s parallel to the ground and swings upward in a circular arc. Eventually, the object comes to a momentary halt at a point where the string makes an angle θ with its initial vertical orientation and then...
A simple pendulum consists of a point mass, m, attached to the end of a massless string of length 2. It is pulled out of its straight-down equilibrium position by a small angle 8 and released so that it oscillates about the equilibrium position in simple harmonic motion. A graph showing the pendulum's angular position as a function of time is given in the figure. What is the frequency of the pendulum's motion? (degre) 1.07 120 3.0 et one: 0.63...
The length of a simple
pendulum is 0.66 m, the pendulum bob has a mass of 305 grams, and
it is released at an angle of 11° to the vertical. (a) With what
frequency does it vibrate? Assume SHM. Hz (b) What is the pendulum
bob's speed when it passes through the lowest point of the swing?
m/s (c) What is the total energy stored in this oscillation,
assuming no losses? J
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The figure below shows a "conical pendulum", in which the bob
(the small object at the lower end of the cord) moves in a
horizontal circle at constant speed. (The cord sweeps out a cone as
the bob rotates.) The bob has a mass of 0.050 kg, the string has
length L = 0.66 m and negligible mass, and the bob follows a
circular path of circumference 0.86 m.
Cord Bob (a) What is the tension in the string? (b)...
A pendulum consists of a small object hanging from the ceiling at the end of a string of negligible mass. The string has a length of 0.71 m. With the string hanging vertically, the object is given an initial velocity of 1.6 m/s parallel to the ground and swings upward in a circular arc. Eventually, the object comes to a momentary halt at a point where the string makes an angle θ with its initial vertical orientation and then swings...
The figure shows the kinetic energy K of a simple
pendulum versus its angle θ from the vertical. The
vertical axis scale is set by Ks =
20.0 mJ. The pendulum bob has mass 0.240 kg. What is the length of
the pendulum?