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A pendulum of mass m= 0.8 kg and length l=1 m is hanging from the ceiling. The massless string of the pendulum is attached at p...Asked by Anonymous
A pendulum of mass m= 0.8 kg and length l=1 m is hanging from the ceiling. The massless string of the pendulum is attached at point P. The bob of the pendulum is a uniform shell (very thin hollow sphere) of radius r=0.4 m, and the length l of the pendulum is measured from the center of the bob. A spring with spring constant k= 7 N/m is attached to the bob (center). The spring is relaxed when the bob is at its lowest point (θ=0). In this problem, we can use the small-angle approximation sinθ≃θ and cosθ≃1. Note that the direction of the spring force on the pendulum is horizontal to a very good approximation for small angles θ. (See figure)
Take g= 10 m/s2
(a) Calculate the magnitude of the net torque on the pendulum with respect to the point P when θ=5∘. (magnitude; in Nm)
|τP|=
(b) What is the magnitude of the angular acceleration α=θ¨ of the pendulum when θ=5∘? (magnitude; in radians/s2)
|α|=
(c) What is the period of oscillation T of the pendulum? (in seconds)
T=
Take g= 10 m/s2
(a) Calculate the magnitude of the net torque on the pendulum with respect to the point P when θ=5∘. (magnitude; in Nm)
|τP|=
(b) What is the magnitude of the angular acceleration α=θ¨ of the pendulum when θ=5∘? (magnitude; in radians/s2)
|α|=
(c) What is the period of oscillation T of the pendulum? (in seconds)
T=
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Answered by
Damon
hmm the usual assumption for small angle of pendulum A is cos A = 1 - A^2/2
Answered by
Oliver
This is a person cheating on the edX 801x final exam.
Answered by
Anonymous
but by being here so are you oliver
Answered by
Greco
|ôP|= 1.308
|á|= 1.478
T= 1.526
|á|= 1.478
T= 1.526
Answered by
tetee
could you do it for m 1 kg, lenght 1 m, r=0.4, k=10? thanks
Answered by
Greco
|ôP|= 1.745
|á|= 1.577
T= 1.477
|á|= 1.577
T= 1.477
Answered by
Anonymous
anybody got the same as tetee but with a k=15?
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