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A simple pendulum can execute simple harmonic motion. When does a simple pendulum execute simple harmonic motion? What is the relationship between the period and t... show full transcript
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A simple pendulum executes simple harmonic motion when its motion is periodic and the restoring force acting on it is proportional to the displacement from its equilibrium position. This means that the pendulum swings back and forth in a regular pattern about a mean position.
The motion can be described mathematically using Hooke's Law, where the acceleration is proportional to the displacement, leading to the equation: a = -rac{d}{dt}(x) which illustrates how the acceleration (a) of the pendulum is proportional to the negative displacement (x).
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A simple pendulum executes simple harmonic motion when it swings at small angles (typically less than 15 degrees). At larger angles, the motion deviates from simple harmonic behavior due to increased non-linearity in the restoring force.
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The period (T) of a simple pendulum is directly related to its length (L) by the formula: where g is the acceleration due to gravity. This indicates that the period is proportional to the square root of the length of the pendulum.
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Using Hooke's Law:
Where s is the extension of the spring. Since the mass is at rest, the force exerted by the mass (F = mg) is equal to the spring force:
Setting this equal to the spring force:
The natural length of the spring is 0.50 m, thus the length when the mass is at rest is:
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