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Chapter 18, Problem 29P
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Create a graph which shows the relation between acceleration due to gravity and period of oscillation of the pendulum.
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2. Analysis of Pendulum Motion
a) The simple pendulum shown has a mass of 45g attached to a thread with length L = 0.5 m. It is
initially at rest, and released from the position shown in the figure below at right at an initial
angular displacement 0₁ = 30°. What is the maximal speed Vmax of the mass at the bottom of
the arc shown? What is the maximum height hf the mass achieves? What is the maximal speed
the mass will achieve coming back down from its maximal height? For all of the previous
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The figure shows a pellet about to be fired from a sling. The total unstretched length of the rubber band is 80mm. The rubber band elongates 1mm for every 15N force.Given: a=100mm b=40mm
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of the rectangle in SI units at the instant shown. Express your answer using one decimal place.
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