cq_1_101

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A pendulum requires 2 seconds to complete a cycle, which consists of a complete back-and-forth oscillation (extreme point to equilibrium to opposite extreme point back to equilibrium and finally to the original extreme point). As long as the amplitude of the motion (the amplitude is the distance from the equilibrium position to the extreme point) is small compared to the length of the pendulum, the time required for a cycle is independent of the amplitude.

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?

It takes 1s to get from one extreme point to the other. It takes 0.5s to get from an extreme point to equilibrium. It takes 1.5s to get from extreme point to equilibrium to opposite extreme oint and back to equilibrium.

What reasonable assumption did you make to arrive at your answers?

Since the period (one full cycle) is 2s, then I assumed that each situation representsdescribes 1/2, 1/4, and 3/4 of the cycle.

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15min.

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Please respond relative to goal of C.

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