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kinetic energy of bob of asimple pendulum is maximum ​

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Answered by kanisharawat2
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Kinetic Energy. Ignoring friction and other non-conservative forces, we find that in a simple pendulum, mechanical energy is conserved. The kinetic energy would be KE= ½mv2,where m is the mass of the pendulum, and v is the speed of the pendulum. At its highest point (Point A) the pendulum is momentarily motionless.

Answered by Anonymous
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the kinetic energy of a simple pendulum is maximum at the centre where its speed is the maximum.

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