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Pendulum Simple Harmonic Motion
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Pendulum A simple pendulum is one which can be considered to be a point mass suspended from a string or rod of negligible mass. It is a resonant system with a single resonant frequency.
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Characteristics of a Pendulum L = Length M = Mass T = Period F = Frequency g = Gravity Pe = Potential Energy Ke = Kinetic Energy
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Characteristics of a Pendulum Length is the distance from the fulcrum to the center of mass of the pendulum. For our pendulum, we cheated… How?
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Characteristics of a Pendulum We assumed that our string was weightless and we were a little “Cavalier” in our measurements of where the center of mass occurred. Yesterday I asked about “Big Ben”… Will adding “pennies” to the pendulum change the period of the swing? Why?
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Characteristics of a Pendulum Period is the time it takes to make one cycle Frequency is the number cycles that occur in one second They are inverse to each other
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Characteristics of a Pendulum T = 1 / F F = 1 / T
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Characteristics of a Pendulum Which characteristic is most important in determining the motion of a pendulum? Length
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Characteristics of a Pendulum We saw, in our experiments, that changing the mass of the “bob” had essentially no effect on the swing of our pendulums. Any differences that we saw is easily explained on your experimental “Human Error”. (Yes… You messed up…)
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Characteristics of a Pendulum Period of a pendulum is based on length and gravity.
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Characteristics of a Pendulum Would the motion of a pendulum vary on the Moon? Why? How?
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Characteristics of a Pendulum We can also look at a graph of the motion of a pendulum and see that it shows a sine wave for both a d vs. t graph and a v vs. t graph.
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Motion of a Pendulum
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These graphs are based on the premise that there is no friction.
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Energy of a Pendulum PE = mgh KE = ½mv 2
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Energy of a Pendulum Discuss this motion. Be able to explain what is happening as the pendulum moves through a series of cycles.
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