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You want to make an old-fashioned pendulum clock, with a period of exactly 1.4 second(s). Use the Earth's gravitational
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Ellie
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A pendulum consists of a swinging mass hanging from a massless string. The hanging mass is 2.0 kg and the string is 400.0 cm
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Tom
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a simple pendulum is suspended from the roots of a carriage if the carriage starts moving with an acceleration a ,then in
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Anonymous
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A pendulum is formed of a particle of mass 100g suspended from the end of an inextensible string of negligible mass and of
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vicky
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A man enters a tall tower, needing to know its height. He notes that a long pendulum extends from the ceiling almost to the
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Albert
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A 0.380 kg pendulum bob passes through the lowest part of its path at a speed of 2.03 m/s. What is the tension in the pendulum
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JOE
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A clock has a brass pendulum with a period of 1.000 s at 18.9°C. Suppose the clock is moved to a location where the average
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mustafa
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how do kenetic and potential energy effect a basic pendulum? How does gravity effect it?
Since this is not my area of expertise,
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Cate
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A 0.60 kg mass is attached to a 0.6 m string and displaced at an angle of 15 degrees before it is released. 1)What is the
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Jose Luis
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It says: What variable(s) affect the swing rate of a pendulum? What
variable(s) do not? Variables which affect the swing rate of
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Sara
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A 20 cm long, 180g rod is pivoted at one end. A 17g ball of clay is stuck on the other end. What is the period if the rod and
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Dan
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The period of a pendulum can be found by using the formula,where L is length of the pendulum in feet and P is the period in
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karen
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A simple pendulum is kept in train. If the train starts to accelerate, the time period of pendulum ?
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Saurabh Singh
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Consider a pendulum of length 4.720 m.
The acceleration of gravity is 9 . 832 m / s 2 . a) What is its period at the North Pole?
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scott
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A "seconds pendulum" is one that moves through its equilibrium position once each second. (The period of the pendulum is
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Zandy
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A bowling ball weighing 71.3 is attached to the ceiling by a rope of length 3.77 . The ball is pulled to one side and released;
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jewst
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At he lowest point in its swing, a 2.5 kilogram pendulum bob has 40 joules of kinetic energy. How high will it swing when it
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GRISSELL
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The length of time that it takes for a pendulum to make one complete swing depends on the length of the pendulum. The time in
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james
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Find the length of a pendulum that oscillates with a frequency of 0.37 Hz.
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Anonymous
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A pendulum bob of mass 100g is pulled to a vertical height of 5m from the horizontal and released.calculate th maximum
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kayumba
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When a pendulum swings 35degree from the vertically, the weight moves 15cm horizontally and 5.3 vertically. The length of the
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tj
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A certain pendulum oscillates back and forth every 3.0 s. What would the new period be, in s, if the pendulum were one-half of
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Use the table below to answer the question.
A student creates a computational model of the energy changes experienced by a
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Use the table below to answer the question.
A student creates a computational model of the energy changes experienced by a
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Step 1, collect data
1) Tie a weight to the end of the string or rope. Measure the length from the pivot point to the center of
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1) Tie a weight to the end of the string or rope. Measure the length from the pivot point to the center of mass of the weight.
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