A 0.740 m long brass pendulum experiences a 18.0°C temperature increase.
(a) Calculate the original period (in s).
(b) What is the change (in s) in the period?
(c) Find the ratio (in h) of the change in period to the original period, and calculate how long a clock run by this pendulum would take to fall 1.00 s behind the correct time.
A 0.740 m long brass pendulum experiences a 18.0°C temperature increase. (a) Calculate the original period...
A 0.830 m long brass pendulum experiences a 20.0°C temperature increase. (a) Calculate the original period. 1.8285 (b) What is the change in the period? .0003 XS (C) Find the ratio of the change in period to the original period, and calculate how long a clock run by this pendulum would take to fall 1.00 s behind the correct time.
ML*) has a period of 1.000s at 20.00 C. If A clock with a brass pendulum (l = the temperature increases to 30.00 C 12 By how much does the period change? a. b. How much time does the clock gain or lose in one week?
A grandfather clock is controlled by a swinging brass pendulum that is 1.2 m long at a temperature of 30°C. (a) What is the length of the pendulum rod when the temperature drops to 0.0°C? (Round your answer to four significant figures.)
A grandfather clock is controlled by a swinging brass pendulum that is 1.5 m long at a temperature of 26°C. (a) What is the length of the pendulum rod when the temperature drops to 0.0°C? (Give your answer to at least four significant figures.)
A grandfather clock is controlled by a swinging brass pendulum that is 1.6 m long at a temperature of 28°C. (a) What is the length of the pendulum rod when the temperature drops to 0.0°C? (Give your answer to at least four significant figures.) 0.8512X Your response differs significantly from the correct answer. Rework your solution from the beginning and check each step carefully. mm
A grandfather's clock is calibrated at a temperature of 21 C. Assume that the pendulum is a thin brass rod of negligible mass with a heavy bob attached to the end. 1) On a hot day, when the temperature is 32 C, does the clock run fast or slow? The clock runs fast.s The clock runs slow. s The clock remains unchanged. Submit You currently have 3 submissions for this question. Only 5 submission are allowed. You can make 2...
37. A clock pendulum made of brass has a period of 0.500 s and is accurate at 20°C. If the clock is used in a climate where the temperature averages 30°C, what correction (approximately) is necessary at the end of 30 days to the time given by the clock? The coefficient of linear expansion for brass is α = 19 X 10-6/°C. Ans. 4.11 min 36 In a hurricane, the air (density 1.2 kg/m3) is blowing over the roof of...
A grandfather clock has a pendulum that consists of a thin brass disk of radius 40 cm and mass 1.4 kg that is attached to a long, thin rod of negligible mass. The pendulum swings freely about an axis perpendicular to the rod and through the end of the rod opposite the disk. The pendulum should be designed so that its period is 2 s for small oscillations when the gravitational acceleration is 9.8 m/s2. (a) What should the length...
1. How much is the period of 1=1.00 m long pendulum on the Moon (g = 1.600 m/s2) 4.97 sec. 2. On a planet X pendulum of the length 0.500 m makes 50.0 oscillations in 1.00 min. Find the acceleration of gravity on the planet X. g = 13.7 m/s2. 3. Find the period of small oscillations of a meter stick suspended by its end near Earth surface (assume g=9.800 m/s2). Notice that this is not a simple pendulum but...
+3 points SerCP10 13.P.037 A pendulum clock that works perfectly on Earth is taken to the Moon. Assume that the free-fall acceleration on the Moon is 1.63 m/s (a) Does it run fast or slow there? O fast O slow Neither, it runs the same as on Earth. (b) If the clock is started at 12:00 midnight, what will it read after 15.5 h (Enter the time to the nearest minute.) AM +-4 points SerCP11 13.5.P.039.MI The free-fall acceleration on...