Asked by Yovani
A small lead ball of mass 2kg is suspended at the end of a light string 1m in length. A small peg, 0.5m below the suspension point, catches the string in its swing. The ball is set swinging through small angles.
A) What is the period of the pendulum?
B) The ball has started swinging on the side that does not catch the peg, at an initial height 0.05m above the low point. How high does it rise on the side where the peg restricts the pendulum length to 0.5m?
A) What is the period of the pendulum?
B) The ball has started swinging on the side that does not catch the peg, at an initial height 0.05m above the low point. How high does it rise on the side where the peg restricts the pendulum length to 0.5m?
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Answered by
bobpursley
a. the new period is determined by the new length. Figure that out, and calculate period.
b. Ignoring friction, it should swing to the original height is started from orginally.
b. Ignoring friction, it should swing to the original height is started from orginally.
Answered by
Yovani
Thanks, but that wasn't very helpful since you haven't explained why and how.
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