A simple pendulum is set into motion at two different times with different initial conditions. The first time: the bob is in its equilibrium position and is given an initial velocity + 2 m/s. The maximum height reached by the bob is h1,max and the period of motion is T1. The second time: the bob is in its equilibrium position and is given an initial velocity + 4 m/s. The maximum height reached by the bob is h2.max and the period of motion is T2. Assume that the motion is simple harmonic which oh the following is true

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A simple pendulum is set into motion at two different times with different initial conditions. The first time: the bob is in its equilibrium position and is given an initial velocity + 2 m/s. The maximum height reached by the bob is h1,max and the period of motion is T1. The second time: the bob is in its equilibrium position and is given an initial velocity + 4 m/s. The maximum height reached by the bob is h2.max and the period of motion is T2. Assume that the motion is simple harmonic which oh the following is true
h2,max
4hmax and T2 = 27,
h2.max
9h1max and T2 = T,
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O Then we have:
O Then we have:
h2max=4h,max
and T2 = T,
h2.max = 9hmax and T = 37,
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Transcribed Image Text:h2,max 4hmax and T2 = 27, h2.max 9h1max and T2 = T, %3D %3D %3D O Then we have: O Then we have: h2max=4h,max and T2 = T, h2.max = 9hmax and T = 37, %3D
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