This document contains questions about a simple pendulum. It asks the reader to identify where the pendulum has maximum potential energy, maximum kinetic energy, and where potential and kinetic energy are equal. It also asks the reader to use the given pendulum formula to calculate the period of oscillation for a 2m pendulum, whether period depends on mass, and what happens to period if length is doubled.
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This document contains questions about a simple pendulum. It asks the reader to identify where the pendulum has maximum potential energy, maximum kinetic energy, and where potential and kinetic energy are equal. It also asks the reader to use the given pendulum formula to calculate the period of oscillation for a 2m pendulum, whether period depends on mass, and what happens to period if length is doubled.
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TRY THIS QUESTION 4 THOSE WHO TAKE SAINS TAMBAHAN PAPER 4 SPM..
This document contains questions about a simple pendulum. It asks the reader to identify where the pendulum has maximum potential energy, maximum kinetic energy, and where potential and kinetic energy are equal. It also asks the reader to use the given pendulum formula to calculate the period of oscillation for a 2m pendulum, whether period depends on mass, and what happens to period if length is doubled.
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This document contains questions about a simple pendulum. It asks the reader to identify where the pendulum has maximum potential energy, maximum kinetic energy, and where potential and kinetic energy are equal. It also asks the reader to use the given pendulum formula to calculate the period of oscillation for a 2m pendulum, whether period depends on mass, and what happens to period if length is doubled.
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a.maximum potential energy: b.maximum kinetic energy: c.potential energy equal with kinetic energy: 2.Base on the formula given answer the following questions.
L is the length of the string and g is the
gravitation acceleration ( 9.8 m/s2).
a) Calculate the period of oscillation of the pendulum if
the length is 2m. ________________________________________________________ b) Does the period of oscillation depend on the mass of the pendulum? Explain your answer. c) What happen to the period of oscillation if the length of pendulum TWICE then initial value. If u like this materials, you may like to comment..have fun