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Qdoc - Tips 11 Compound Pendulum
Qdoc - Tips 11 Compound Pendulum
Qdoc - Tips 11 Compound Pendulum
Compound Pendulum
Compound pendulum
Simple harmonic Oscillation
Radius of gyration
Apparatus required
Compound pendulum
Stop watch
Theory:
A rigid body which can swing in a vertical plane about some axis passing through it is called
a compound or physical pendulum.
τ = - mg a sinθ …(1)
2
I
d θ =− mg a θ , …(2)
dt 2
I
T = 2π …(3)
mga
Fig. 1
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2
Now I = IG + ma , where IG is moments of inertia o f the body about an axis parallel with axis
of oscillation and passing through the center of gravity G.
2
IG = m k …(4)
where k is the radius of gyration about the axis passing through G. Thus
k 2
mk 2 + ma 2 +a
T = 2π = 2π a …(5)
mag g
l
Comparing expression (5) with an expression of time period T = 2π for a simple
g
k 2
pendulum suggests, l = + a . This is the length of “equivalent simple pendulum”. If all
a
the mass of the body were concentrated at a point O, along PG produced such that
k 2
OP = + a , we would have a simple pendulum with the same time period. The point O is
a
called the ‘Centre of Oscillation’.
Now since
k 2
l= +a
a
or,
a2 − a l + k 2 = 0 …(6)
Equation (6) has two values of GP (or a), which produces the same length l as the
length of the equivalent simple pendulum. Since one of the roots for equation (6) is a, the
other root a’ will satisfy
a + a′ = l
and
a a ′ = k 2 …(7)
Thus if the body were supported on a parallel axis through the ‘Centre of
Oscillation’ point O, if would oscillate with the same time period T as when supported at P.
2
k
Now it is evident that there are an infinite number of points distant a and = a ′ from G in
a
a rigid body. If the body were supported by an axis through G, the time period of oscillation
would be infinite. From any other axis in the body the time period is given by expression (5).
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k 2
The time period has a minimum value when a + is minimum, and that happen
a
when a = k, and the corresponding time period is
2 k
Tmin = 2π …(8)
g
This experiment can be performed with help of a rectangular metallic rod about 1m
long. This may be suspended on a knife-edge at various points along its length through
circular holes drilled along the bore at about 2 or 3 cm intervals. (Fig.2)
Procedure:
AD + BC
l= …(9)
2
Fig. 2
4π 2 l
The acceleration due to gravity is found using, g = …(10)
T2
4) Draw several lines parallel to CAGBD, (Fig.3) C′A ′G ′B′D′ , C′′A′′G ′′B′′D′′ etc. and
2
4π l
obtain the corresponding values of l and T. The mean value of is used to
T 2
calculate the value of g.
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5) If now a tangent is drawn to the curve such as MN, then radius of gyration about an
axis through center of gravity is equal to MN/2.
7) Mean value of k may be obtained averaging all ks found from lines CAGBD,
C ′A ′G ′B′D′ …..etc, and the moment of inertia about a parallel axis through the center
of gravity calculated using equation (4), where mass of the rod is obtained by direct
weighing.
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One side of C.G Other side of C.G.
Hole Distance from Time for 20 Oscillation Time period Hole No Distance from Time for 20 Oscillation Time period
No C.G (in cm) (in sec) t1 + t 2 + t 3 C.G (in cm) (in sec) t 1′ + t ′2 + t ′3
T= T′ =
t1 t2 t3 60 t′ 1 t′ 2 t′ 3 60
(sec) (sec)
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Tmin =
(i) CAGBD T AD + BC AG x GD BG x GC
……… ……. …………. ……
2 = (a) = (b)
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Tmin =
(i) CAGBD T AD + BC AG x GD BG x GC
……… ……. …………. ……
2 = (a) = (b)
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2
Acceleration due to gravity at Kharagpur is found to be equal to ………………. cm/sec .
Radius of gyration about on axis through the center of gravity is found to be equal to …….. MN/2
cm.
Error calculation
δg δl δT
= +2
g l T
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2
Acceleration due to gravity at Kharagpur is found to be equal to ………………. cm/sec .
Radius of gyration about on axis through the center of gravity is found to be equal to …….. MN/2
cm.
Error calculation
δg δl δT
= +2
g l T
References
References: Worsenop & Flint : Advanced Practical Physics for Students
Resnick & Halliday : Physics
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