9. At which position does the pendulum bob have its greatest potential energy?   Position A   Position B   Position C   Position D

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SITUATION : Starting from rest, a pendulum bob swings from position A to position D under the influence of conservative forces as shown below. Only conservative force does work on the pendulum bob.

9. At which position does the pendulum bob have its greatest potential energy?
 
Position A
 
Position B
 
Position C
 
Position D
 
It is constant in all positions.
 
10. At which position does the pendulum bob have its greatest kinetic energy?
 
Position A
 
Position B
 
Position C
 
Position D
 
It is constant in all positions.
 
11. At which position does the pendulum bob have its greatest total mechanical energy?
 
Position A
 
Position B
 
Position C
 
Position D
 
It is constant in all positions.
 
 
12. At which position does the pendulum bob have its greatest speed? *
Position A
Position B
Position C
Position D
O It is constant in all positions.
13. What happens to the speed of the pendulum bob as it moves from
position A to C?
It increases.
It decreases.
It remains constant.
14. What happens to the potential energy of the pendulum bob as it moves
from position C to D?
It increases.
It decreases.
O It remains constant.
Transcribed Image Text:12. At which position does the pendulum bob have its greatest speed? * Position A Position B Position C Position D O It is constant in all positions. 13. What happens to the speed of the pendulum bob as it moves from position A to C? It increases. It decreases. It remains constant. 14. What happens to the potential energy of the pendulum bob as it moves from position C to D? It increases. It decreases. O It remains constant.
40 cm
A
B
15 cm
C
D
Transcribed Image Text:40 cm A B 15 cm C D
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