1) a. At which point in its cycle is the tangential acceleration of a penedelum
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1) a. At which point in its cycle is the tangential acceleration of a penedelum the greatest? At which point is it's tangential acceleration zero?b. In which direction is the penedelum bob accelerating when it is moving towards an end point?
c. In which direction is a mass accelerating when it moves toward the equilibrium point?
d. Describe how the speed of a penedelum bob changes as it moves from one end point to the opposite endpoint? 1) a. At which point in its cycle is the tangential acceleration of a penedelum the greatest? At which point is it's tangential acceleration zero?
b. In which direction is the penedelum bob accelerating when it is moving towards an end point?
c. In which direction is a mass accelerating when it moves toward the equilibrium point?
d. Describe how the speed of a penedelum bob changes as it moves from one end point to the opposite endpoint? 1) a. At which point in its cycle is the tangential acceleration of a penedelum the greatest? At which point is it's tangential acceleration zero?
b. In which direction is the penedelum bob accelerating when it is moving towards an end point?
c. In which direction is a mass accelerating when it moves toward the equilibrium point?
d. Describe how the speed of a penedelum bob changes as it moves from one end point to the opposite endpoint? a. At which point in its cycle is the tangential acceleration of a penedelum the greatest? At which point is it's tangential acceleration zero?
b. In which direction is the penedelum bob accelerating when it is moving towards an end point?
c. In which direction is a mass accelerating when it moves toward the equilibrium point?
d. Describe how the speed of a penedelum bob changes as it moves from one end point to the opposite endpoint?
Explanation / Answer
a)
Tangential acceleration is maximum at the end and zero at the equilibrium point
b)
acceleration is always towards equilibrium point
c)
acceleration is always towards equilibrium point
d)
As the bob starts from end, its velocity will start increasing
Velocity will be maximum at equilibrium point and it will again start decreasing as bob reaches the other end point
At end point velocity will be 0
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