Biology, asked by chaitanya4958, 3 months ago

A simple pendulum is oscillating benveen two points - A and B. Is the motion of the bob uniform or
non-uniform? Give reasons for your answer.​

Answers

Answered by bratatimondal2006
3

Answer:

Non-uniform.

Explanation:

The motion should be no uniform because the velocity of body changes continuously in oscillatory motion.

Answered by AadilPradhan
0

The motion of the bob is non-uniform.

  • The form of motion known as oscillatory motion involves an item moving back and forth around a fixed point. A pendulum swinging is an illustration of oscillatory motion.
  • A simple pendulum consists of a mass m set at a pivot point P and suspended from a string of length L. The pendulum will swing back and forth periodically when shifted to a starting angle and released.
  • One example of a simple harmonic motion is that of a pendulum.
  • In a simple harmonic motion, the pendulum's acceleration is inversely proportional to its displacement, and the force is applied to the fixed point.
  • The pendulum swings back and forth between points A and B. The speed of the pendulum is largest at the mean position (in the image at point O) and minimum at the ends for a straightforward harmonic oscillation.
  • Simple harmonic pendulum motion is not uniform because the speed of the pendulum is not constant.

Hence, the answer is non-uniform motion.

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