Consider a physical pendulum with length of 0.59 m and mass of 0.200 kg. If the pendulum was released from an angle of 10o, then calculate the angular speed of the pendulum. (g = 9.80 m/s2)
Consider a physical pendulum with length of 0.59 m and mass of 0.200 kg. If the...
1. Consider a physical pendulum with length 0.68 m and mass 0.200 kg. If the pendulum was released form an angle of 10*, then calculate the angular speed of the pendulum. (gravity= 9.8 m/s^2). [I tried using the formula: 2pi/L to get 2pi/0.68 = 9.24 but this is NOT correct.] 2. Suppose that you are on an unknown planet in a distant galaxy. Let the length of a physical pendulum be 0.53 m. In the physical pendulum experiment, the period...
A simple pendulum has a mass of 0.650 kg and a length of 5.00 m. It is displaced through an angle of 9.0° and then released. Using the analysis model of a particle in simple harmonic motion, calculate the following. (Give your answer to the thousandths place.) (a) What is the maximum speed of the bob? m/s (b) What is the maximum angular acceleration of the bob? ? rad/s2 (c) What is the maximum restoring force of the bob? ?...
A simple pendulum with mass m = 1.8 kg and length L = 2.77 m hangs from the ceiling. It is pulled back to an small angle of θ = 9° from the vertical and released at t = 0. 1) What is the period of oscillation? Answer= 3.34 s 2) What is the magnitude of the force on the pendulum bob perpendicular to the string at t=0? Answer= 2.76 N 3) What is the maximum speed of the pendulum?...
There is a pendulum made of a uniform rod of mass 'M' and length 'l'. Let theta be the angle between the pendulum and the vertical axis. It is raised to the right to an angle thetao. It is then released from rest and at its lowest point (theta=0), it elastically collides with a mass 'm'. Consider the table to be frictionless. What is the velocity of the mass and the angular speed of the pendulum after the collision?
A pendulum consists of a rod of mass 2 kg and length 1.3 m with
a solid sphere at one end with mass 0.4 kg and radius 15 cm (see
the following figure). If the pendulum is released from rest at an
angle of 38°, what is the angular velocity at the lowest point?
(Enter the magnitude in rad/s.)
38°
1.3 m, 2 kg
0.4 kg, 15 cm radius
A simple pendulum with mass m = 1.7 kg and length L = 2.47 m hangs from the ceiling. It is pulled back to an small angle of = 11.8° from the vertical and released at t = 0. 1) What is the period of oscillation? s Submit Help You currently have 10 submissions for this question. Only 15 submission are allowed. You can make 5 more submissions for this question. Your sih missions: Computed value: 2.9 Submitted: Thursday, November...
A simple pendulum with mass m = 2.3 kg and length L = 2.62 m
hangs from the ceiling. It is pulled back to an small angle of θ =
9.2° from the vertical and released at t = 0. 1) What is the period
of oscillation?
2) What is the magnitude of the force on the pendulum bob
perpendicular to the string at t=0?
3) What is the maximum speed of the pendulum?
4) What is the angular displacement...
A simple pendulum with mass m = 2.1 kg and length L = 2.79 m hangs from the ceiling. It is pulled back to a small angle of θ = 11.5° from the vertical and released at t = 0. 1) What is the period of oscillation? 2) What is the magnitude of the force on the pendulum bob perpendicular to the string at t=0? 3) What is the maximum speed of the pendulum? 4) What is the angular displacement...
A pendulum consists of a rod of mass 2 kg and length 1.5 m with a solid sphere at one end with mass 0.4 kg and radius 15 cm (see the following figure). If the pendulum is released from rest at an angle of 40°, what is the angular velocity at the lowest point? (Enter the magnitude in rad/s.) Axis 1.5 m, 2 kg 400 0.4 kg, 15 cm radius 2.220 x rad/s
A simple pendulum with mass m = 2.1 kg and length L = 2.3 m hangs from the ceiling. It is pulled back to an small angle of θ = 11.9° from the vertical and released at t = 0. 4)What is the angular displacement at t = 3.56 s? (give the answer as a negative angle if the angle is to the left of the vertical) 6)What is the magnitude of the radial acceleration as the pendulum passes through...