a) What is the period of a pendulum consisting of a 6-kg object attached to a 4 m string, on Earth, g = 9.8 m/s2? b) What is the length of the pendulum with the same period on Mars (gMars = 3.72 m/s2)? c) What is the gravitational acceleration on Jupiter, if a pendulum with the same period is 10.5 m long?
a) What is the period of a pendulum consisting of a 6-kg object attached to a...
An astronaut has a pendulum made of 1.00 m long string and attached mass, which they let oscillate on Earth. They take their pendulum to an unknown planet with radius 71.5 x 10^3 km where the period of oscillation is 1.59 times shorter. a) What is the frequency and period of oscillation of the pendulum on Earth? b) What is the frequency and period of oscillation of the pendulum on unknown planet? c) What is the gravitational acceleration of the...
A simple pendulum consisting of a small object of mass m attached to a string of length 1 has a period T. A pendulum with which of the following combinations of object mass and string length will also have period T?
4) a) Calculate the period of a simple pendulum if the length of the string is g on the moon. gon Moon is 16of g on Earth. gon Earth = 9.8 m/s: 1.5 meter? b) Calculate the period of the simple pendulum if you take to Mars. g on Mars 3.7 m/s What is the ratio of the period of the above simple pendulum to the period of a simple pendulum which is 4 times longer? b) d) What happens...
What is the period, in seconds, of a pendulum consisting of a 6-kg object oscillating on a 4-m string? As per the announcement made for this extra credit assignment, be sure to use significant digits, accuracy and precision (review sig-fig help in Weebly) when recording your answers. Be sure to use conversions, if needed, as identified on the inside front cover of your physics book. Units are not needed with your answer.
(a) What is the length of a simple pendulum that oscillates with a period of 3.0 s on Earth, where the acceleration due to gravity is 9.80 m/s2, and on Mars, where the acceleration due to gravity is 3.70 m/s2? LE = Lм %3 m (b) What mass would you need to suspend from a spring with a force constant of 20 N/m in order for the mass-spring system to oscillate with a period of 3.0 s on Earth, where...
(a) What is the length of a simple pendulum that oscillates with a period of 2.6 s on Earth, where the acceleration due to gravity is 9.80 m/s2, and on Mars, where the acceleration due to gravity is 3.70 m/s2? LE = LM = Enter a number. Im (b) What mass would you need to suspend from a spring with a force constant of 20 N/m in order for the mass-spring system to oscillate with a period of 2.6 s...
1. If placed at the surface of Earth, a physical pendulum has a period of 1.8 seconds. What will be the period of the same pendulum at the surface of the Moon (gMoon = 1.62 m/s2)? The period at the Moon's surface, T = Units in s 2. The same pendulum is placed at the surface of an unknown planet X. What is the free fall acceleration at the surface of this planet if the pendulum has a period of 1.17...
A grandfather clock has a pendulum that consists of a thin brass
disk of radius 37 cm and mass 1.6 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...
What is the period of a pendulum consisting of a 7.8-kg mass oscillating on a 3.3-m-long string? s
A grandfather clock has a pendulum that consists of a thin brass
disk of radius 27 cm and mass 1.1 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...