An Introduction To Physical Science College Of The Canyons 14th Edition And Real World Science Physics And Chemistry Applications Lab Manual
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Chapter 4, Problem 15SA
A simple pendulum as shown in ● Fig. 4.24 oscillates back and forth. Use the letter designations in the figure to identify the pendulum’s position(s) for the following conditions. (There may be more than one answer. Consider the pendulum to be ideal with no energy losses.)
- (a) Position(s) of instantaneous rest ___
- (b) Position(s) of maximum velocity ___
- (c) Position(s) of maximum Ek ___
- (d) Position(s) of maximum Ep ___
- (e) Position(s) of minimum Ek ___
- (f) Position(s) of minimum Ep ___
- (g) Position(s) after which Ek increases ___
- (h) Position(s) after which Ep increases ___
- (i) Position(s) after which Ek decreases ___
- (j) Position(s) after which Ep decreases ___
Figure 4.24 The Simple Pendulum and Energy
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