A pendulum is lifted to a certain height and then released, which causes the pendulum to swing back and forth. If energy losses due to friction and air resistance can be ignored, when is the energy of the system at its maximum value? A. The total energy of the system peaks when the pendulum is at its maximum height. B. The total energy of the system is constant throughout the periodic motion. C. The total energy of the system peaks when all forces are in equilibrium D. The total energy of the system peaks when the pendulum is at its fastest velocity.

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A pendulum is lifted to a certain height and then released, which causes the pendulum to swing back and forth. If energy losses due to friction and air resistance can be ignored, when is the energy of the system at its maximum value? A. The total energy of the system peaks when the pendulum is at its maximum height. B. The total energy of the system is constant throughout the periodic motion. C. The total energy of the system peaks when all forces are in equilibrium D. The total energy of the system peaks when the pendulum is at its fastest velocity.
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The total energy relation is given as

TEi=TEfPEi+KEi=PEf+KEfmgh+0=0+12mv2mgh=12mv2

The potential energy of the simple pendulum is converted into kinetic energy.

 

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