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state the nature of vibrations of a pendulum LSHM​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A simple pendulum consists of a relatively massive object hung by a string from a fixed support. It typically hangs vertically in its equilibrium position. When the bob is displaced from equilibrium and then released, it begins its back and forth vibration about its fixed equilibrium position. ...

Answered by tanishqpb211203
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A simple pendulum consists of a relatively massive object hung by a string from a fixed support. It typically hangs vertically in its equilibrium position. The massive object is affectionately referred to as the pendulum bob. When the bob is displaced from equilibrium and then released, it begins its back and forth vibration about its fixed equilibrium position

Explanation:

  • an object that is vibrating is acted upon by a restoring force.
  • The restoring force causes the vibrating object to slow down as it moves away from the equilibrium position and to speed up as it approaches the equilibrium position.
  • It is this restoring force that is responsible for the vibration
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