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In a freely oscillating pendulum, maximun potential energy is at which point ?​

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In a freely oscillating pendulum, maximun potential energy is at which point ?

>> Answer

At its highest point (Point A) the pendulum is momentarily motionless. All of the energy in the pendulum is gravitational potential energy and there is no kinetic energy. At the lowest point (Point D) the pendulum has its greatest speed.

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