Physics, asked by raqibashaikh786, 7 months ago

What kind of energy is transferred to the
mass in doing this?
Describe the energy changes that occur
when the mass is released.
Is/are there any other way/ways to start
the oscillations of a pendulum? Which
energy is supplied in this case/cases?
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Answered by prangyadas0
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Answer:

hen a pendulum undergoes oscillatory motion, energy is being transformed between potential energy and kinetic energy. In this lesson we will discuss this energy transfer, including calculating the gravitational potential energy of the pendulum.

The Pendulum

Have you ever seen a grandfather clock with its long pendulum swinging back and forth? The tick-tock sound audibly announces the passing seconds. This is a special type of pendulum called a physical pendulum because it's a solid piece of metal. Today we're going to discuss a simple pendulum, which is a mass attached to the end of a nearly massless string that swings about a pivot.

Energy in a Pendulum

When the pendulum is displaced from its rest position (where it hangs straight down), work has to be done on it to displace it some angle θ and hold the pendulum there. This gives the mass gravitational potential energy (GPE), which is the energy of position. The work done on the mass is equal to the GPE gained.

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Explanation:

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Answered by devjibhaigohil22
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Answer:

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Explanation:

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