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Phy 201
Your 'cq_1_10.1' report has been received. Scroll down through the document to see any comments I might have inserted, and my final comment at the end.
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How long does it take to get from one extreme point to the other, how long from an extreme point to equilibrium, and how long to go from extreme point to equilibrium to opposite extreme point and back to equilibrium?
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answer/question/discussion: ->->->->->->->->->->->-> sion: It takes 2 seconds to go from one extreme to the other. It takes one second to go from extreme point to equilibrium, then it takes three seconds to get from one extreme point to the other, then back to equilibrium.
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What reasonable assumption did you make to arrive at your answers?
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answer/question/discussion: ->->->->->->->->->->->-> sion: That the time required for the pendulum to oscillate remains constant
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Your submission didn't contain all of the problem. Your responses, however, were good based on your assumptions. However the period consists of motion from one extreme to the other, and back to the original. So the times you give are twice as long as they would be based on the given information.
See any notes I might have inserted into your document, and before looking at the link below see if you can modify your solutions. If there are no notes, this does not mean that your solution is completely correct.
Then please compare your old and new solutions with the expanded discussion at the link
Solution
Self-critique your solutions, if this is necessary, according to the usual criteria. Insert any revisions, questions, etc. into a copy of this posted document. Mark any insertions with &&&& so they can be easily identified.If your solution is completely consistent with the given solution, you need do nothing further with this problem.