Asked by Mrs. Iceyy Queen
How does the starting height of the pendulum affect the kinetic energy of the pendulum?
If the starting point is higher, then the number of swings will (increase/decrease/remain the same because _________.
If the starting point is higher, then the number of swings will (increase/decrease/remain the same because _________.
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Answered by
Mrs. Iceyy Queen
I have no clue about number 1 but I think the answer to number two is (Increase) because there is more force gathered behind the swing . Pls help I am so desperate. I need answers quick.
Answered by
R_scott
increased height means increased K.E.
the 2nd one is correct
the 2nd one is correct
Answered by
connexus student
i think the first one is :The starting point of the pendulum has the maximum amount of kinetic energy. Im not really sure tho
Answered by
Effxctzz
1. The more mass it has the more kinetic energy it will have per swing
2. “INCREASE” because if the starting point is higher it will have more kinetic energy going down therefore there the number of swings will increase.
If your not doing Pendulum Virtual Lab for Energy Transfer Virtual Lab then don’t make this the answer until your sure ,your welcome
2. “INCREASE” because if the starting point is higher it will have more kinetic energy going down therefore there the number of swings will increase.
If your not doing Pendulum Virtual Lab for Energy Transfer Virtual Lab then don’t make this the answer until your sure ,your welcome
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