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23 August, 15:18

A 2.5m pendulum is pulled back at an angle of 15.0 degrees and released. it's speed at the bottom of the swing is,

A) 1.29 m/s

B) 1.67 m/s

C) 6.88 m/s

D) 7.00 m/s

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  1. 23 August, 15:38
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    Conservation of mechanical energy:

    Down is all kinetic, when released is all potential:

    1/2*m*v^2 = mgh, the initial height h = L (1-cos (alpha)) (nice to think why)

    so, v^2 = 2gL (1-cos (alpha))

    v = sqrt (2gL (1-cos (alpha)) = sqrt (2*10*2.5 * (1-cos (15))

    Beware of having the calculator in degrees

    v = sqrt (50 * 0.0341) = 1.305 m/s

    It is A) and they may have used 9.81 m/s^2 instead of 10 m/s^2
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