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 140 g mass on a 1.3-m-long string is pulled 7.4 degrees ∘ to one side...
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.
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 317 g ball is tied to a string. It is pulled to an angle of 6.80 degrees and released to swing as a pendulum. A student with a stopwatch finds that 16 oscillations take 18.5 s. How long is the string?
A 128 g ball is tied to a string. It is pulled to an angle of 3.60 degrees and released to swing as a pendulum. A student with a stopwatch finds that 17 oscillations take 15.5 s .Part AHow long is the string?
6 A 331 g ball is tied to a string. It is pulled to an angle of 4.4 degrees and released to swing as a pendulum. A student with a stopwatch finds that 16 oscillations take 13 s. How long is the string?
A 219 g ball is tied to a string. It is pulled to an angle of 7.60 degrees and released to swing as a pendulum. A student with a stopwatch finds that 13 oscillations take 14.5 s . Part A) How long is the string? Express your answer in centimeters.
A pendulum is made by tying a 540 g ball to a 50.0 cm -long string. The pendulum is pulled 25.0 ∘ to one side, then released. a. What is the ball's speed at the lowest point of its trajectory? b. To what angle does the pendulum swing on the other side?
A 163 g ball is tied to a string. It is pulled to an angle of 7.8 ∘and released to swing as a pendulum. A student with a stopwatch finds that 30 oscillations take 17 s . How long is the string?
A 258 g ball is tied to a string. It is pulled to an angle of 7.0 ∘and released to swing as a pendulum. A student with a stopwatch finds that 13 oscillations take 11 s . How long is the string?
A 321 g ball is tied to a string. It is pulled to an angle of 5.20 ∘ and released to swing as a pendulum. A student with a stopwatch finds that 16 oscillations take 16.5 s . How long is the string?