Biology, asked by cassies, 10 months ago

How does the swinging pendulum simulate the action of a leg kicking a ball when the weight hits the crumpled paper?

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Answered by arthimalla98982
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Answer:

no

Explanation:

there masses are different

Answered by smartbrainz
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the swinging pendulum does not simulate the action of a leg kicking a ball when the weight hits the crumpled paper

Explanation:

  • A simple pendulum is an example of simple harmonic motion and as a result of this the velocity and acceleration varies which is dependent on gravity.
  • However kicking an object is well control action in which the velocity of the feet is not dependent on gravity but is dependent on the force by which the muscles are contracting. Hence it is not an ideal example of harmonic motion.

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explain what is 'SIMPLE HARMONIC MOTION' - Brainly.in

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