A 180 g mass on a 1.8-m-long string is pulled 8.4 ∘ to one side
and released.How long does it take for the pendulum to reach 2.3 ∘
on the opposite side?
Express your answer to two significant figures and include the
appropriate units.

A 180 g mass on a 1.8-m-long string is pulled 8.4 ∘ to one side and...
A 140 g mass on a 1.3-m-long string is pulled 7.4 degrees ∘ to one side and released. How long does it take for the pendulum to reach 2.7 ∘ on the opposite side?
A 105 g ball is tied to a string. It is pulled to an angle of 5.4 You may want to review (Pages 405-407) and released to swing as a pendulum. A student with a stopwatch finds that 28 oscillations take 11 s Part A How long is the string? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units L- 1 Value cm
A 160 g ball is tied to a string. It is pulled to an angle of 5.6 and released to swing as a pendulum. A student with a stopwatch finds that 20 oscillations take 20 s. Part A You may want to review (Pages 405 - 407). How long is the string? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. 1 Ea ? L LÀ Value + 2 cm Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect;...
If the string is 9.5 m long, has a mass of 40 g and is pulled taut with a tension of 8.0 N , how much time does it take for a wave to travel from one end of the string to the other?
A conical pendulum is formed by attaching a ball of
mass m to a string of length L, then allowing the
ball to move in a horizontal circle of radius r. The
following figure(Figure
1) shows that the string traces out the surface of a cone,
hence the name.Part A: Find an expression for the tension T in the
string.Express your answer in terms of the variables L,m,r and appropriate
constants.Part B: Find an expression for the ball's angular speed?.Express your answer...
A 29-g rifle bullet traveling 240 m/s embeds itself in a 3.0-kg pendulum hanging on a 2.9-m-long string, which makes the pendulum swing upward in an arc. (Figure 1) Determine the vertical component of the pendulum's maximum displacement. 1. Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. 2. Determine the horizontal component of the pendulum's maximum displacement. Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.
A 300 gram mass is tied to a string, pulled back to 8º and released into a back and forth pendulum swing. If you measure the time of a single oscillation to be 1.2 seconds, how long is the string? Answer in units of cm and round to 2 significant figures.
Problem 14.20 Constants I Periodic Table Part A A 264 g ball is tied to a string. It is pulled to an angle of 4.4° and released to swing as a pendulum. A student with a stopwatch finds that 15 oscillations take 15 s How long is the string? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. L-Value Units Submit Previous Answers Request Answer Incorrect; Try Again; 3 attempts remaining Provide Feedback
Problem 10.108 Part A consists of two slender rods AB and OC The which have a mass of 6 kg/m. The thin plate has a mass of 15 kg/m Suppose that a o0.5 m b"1.6 m,and r 0.1 m.(Figure 1) Determine the location of the center of mass G of the pendulum. Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units Figure fj- 10.82? 1 of 1 You have already submited this answer Enter a new answer...
Question 6 1 pts A 300 gram mass is tied to a string, pulled back to 8º and released into a back and forth pendulum swing. If you measure the time of a single oscillation to be 1.2 seconds, how long is the string? Answer in units of cm and round to 2 significant figures.