A pendulum with 1kg weight

  1. You are at a furniture store and notice that a Grandfather clock has its time regulated by a physical pendulum that consists of
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  2. For this problem there is a picture of pendulums. They are numbered 1 through 5. Each pendulum is a certain length and has a
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  3. For this problem there is a picture of pendulums. They are numbered 1 through 5. Each pendulum is a certain length and has a
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  4. A pendulum with 1kg weight is set in motion from a position .04 m above the lowest point on the path of the weight. What is the
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  5. A pendulum with 1kg weight is set in motion from a position .04 m above the lowest point on the path of the weight. What is the
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  6. The number of oscillations made by a pendulum in a given time is inversely proportional to the length of the pendulum. A certain
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  7. The number of oscillations made by a pendulum in a given time is inversely proportional to the length of the pendulum. A certain
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  8. When a pendulum swings 35degree from the vertically, the weight moves 15cm horizontally and 5.3 vertically. The length of the
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  9. What causes the restoring force in a simple pendulum?A. friction between the thread and the support B. the force exerted on the
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  10. a horizontal position of the pendulum of a grandfather clock can be modelled by h(t)=Acos(2(pi)t/T), where A is amplitude of the
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