Physics, 07.04.2021 06:20, egreer9287
A pendulum of unknown mass is attached to the ceiling and nearly touches the floor as it completes 6 full cycles in 45 s. At its lowest point, the pendulum moves at a speed of 4.15 m/s.
part a. What is the height of the ceiling?
part b. What is the maximum height of the pendulum?
part c. If the pendulum were moved to the moon, with a gravitational acceleration of 1.62 m/s2, what would be the resulting frequency?
part d. If the pendulum, back on Earth, were raised to a height of 0.22 m and released, what would be the resulting frequency of the motion?
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