Equate potential and kinetic energies:
The pendulum at 30° is raised by a height of
h=1.0 m *(1-cos(30°))
= (1-√(3)/2) m
Let the velocity, v at the lowest be v,
where the gravitational potential energy will be transformed to kinetic (motion) energy:
mgh = (1/2)mv²
Cancel out the mass m and solve for v.
A pendulum is 1.0 m long and is drawn aside 30.0* and let go. Find the velocity at the lowest point.
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