why we use bob for ex of oscillations
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Question:- why we use Bob for oscillation.
The apparatus is simple and very cheap. This means you can afford to have many sets so students can work on their own/in pairs.
Its frequency of oscillation is such that it is easily measured even with a wall mounted clock with a second hand.
The other cheap frequently used system is a mass hanging on a spring oscillator.
Bobs in pendulum are very easy to handle
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Question:- why we use Bob for oscillation.
The apparatus is simple and very cheap. This means you can afford to have many sets so students can work on their own/in pairs.
Its frequency of oscillation is such that it is easily measured even with a wall mounted clock with a second hand.
The other cheap frequently used system is a mass hanging on a spring oscillator.
Bobs in pendulum are very easy to handle
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☆ Its so chief that made him use bob for ex of oscillations.......
☆ The word "period" means something very specific, and is not the same thing as an oscillation in either meaning. A "period" is not the act of swinging, but the time for a complete cycle of the oscillation .
☆ A parametric oscillator is a driven harmonic oscillator in which the drive energy is provided by varying the parameters of the oscillator, such as the damping or restoring force. A familiar example of parametric oscillation is "pumping" on a playground swing.
☆ The argument of the cosine function is in radians. The time to complete one full cycle, or one oscillation, is called the period, T. The frequency, f, is the number of cycles per second
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Answer :-
☆ Its so chief that made him use bob for ex of oscillations.......
☆ The word "period" means something very specific, and is not the same thing as an oscillation in either meaning. A "period" is not the act of swinging, but the time for a complete cycle of the oscillation .
☆ A parametric oscillator is a driven harmonic oscillator in which the drive energy is provided by varying the parameters of the oscillator, such as the damping or restoring force. A familiar example of parametric oscillation is "pumping" on a playground swing.
☆ The argument of the cosine function is in radians. The time to complete one full cycle, or one oscillation, is called the period, T. The frequency, f, is the number of cycles per second
☆ ☆ ☆ HOP ITS HELPFUL TO YOU ☆ ☆ ☆
☆ REGARDS :- ♡♡《 NITISH KR SINGH 》♡♡
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