harmonic motion

Using the ruler located on the right, measure the distance between the green lines and the blue lines. Record the measurement in meters.

Simple Harmonic Motion Often time in nature, when an object undergoes a small displacement from equilibrium position, it undergoes oscillatory motion about that equilibrium position; such behavior is called harmonic motion. Examples of harmonic motion include springs, pendula, and even circular motion. When no damping forces affect the oscillating object, the behavior is know as […]

Explain the total energy conservation in simple harmonic motion. Relate the mass and speed of the pendulum to kinetic energy and potential energy.

Unit V: Virtual Simulation Assignment Pendulum Lab Objectives: 4. Apply the concept of momentum conservations to daily life. 4.1 Investigate the momentum conservation in simple pendulum motion. 5.Identify the total mechanical energy conservation. 5.1 Explain the total energy conservation in simple harmonic motion. 5.2 Relate the mass and speed of the pendulum to kinetic energy […]

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