Physics, asked by samruddhidiliptayde, 17 hours ago

Kavita attached a stone to one end of a wooden rod. She then suspended it from a hook about which it could move freely. (a) Can this set-up be considered an example of a simple pendulum? Justify your answer. (b) If the wooden rod is replaced by a long rubber band, will the set-up be considered an example of a simple pendulum? Justify your answer.​

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Answered by Gamoust
3

Answer:

No. Because a pendulum is a device which has a suspended ball. No, it cannot become the pendulum

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Answered by aradhana99ss
5

Answer:

A) Yes, this set-up can be considered as an example of a simple pendulum.

B)No, because the rubber band is extensible and it's motion will not be periodic.

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