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At the extreme position, a simple pendulum posses maximum

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Answered by harshal0405
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The potential energy of the bob of the pendulum is maximum at the extreme positions and zero when it passes through its mean position. The following graph shows the variation of the kinetic energy and the potential energy of a pendulum oscillating about its mean position.

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Answered by ashmitamitter2009
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When a pendulum undergoes oscillatory motion about its mean position then it possesses both the kinetic energy and the potential energy. The kinetic energy of the bob of the pendulum is zero at the extreme positions while its value is maximum when it passes through its mean position

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When a pendulum undergoes oscillatory motion about its mean position then it possesses both the kinetic energy and the potential energy. The kinetic energy of the bob of the pendulum is zero at the extreme positions while its value is maximum when it passes through its mean position

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