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The factors that affect a simple pendulum are; length; angular displacement; and mass of the bong.
The term for maximum displacement is the amplitude of the wave.
The physical parameters of a simple pendulum include (1) the length of the pendulum, (2) the mass of the pendulum bob, (3) the angular displacement through which the pendulum swings, and (4) the period of the pendulum (the time it takes for the pendulum to swing through one complete oscillation).
No matter how high you set a pendulum, the amount of time for it to take one arc (maximum to maximum) will always remain the same.
amplitude.
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The mass of the pendulum, the length of string, and the initial displacement from the rest position.
The length of the pendulum, the angular displacement of the pendulum and the force of gravity. The displacement can have a significant effect if it is not through a small angle.
According to the mathematics and physics of the simple pendulum hung on a massless string, neither the mass of the bob nor the angular displacement at the limits of its swing has any influence on the pendulum's period.
The factors that affect a simple pendulum are; length; angular displacement; and mass of the bong.
No. Work is force times displacement. Even though the pendulum moves, it has zero displacement in the direction of the force imparted by the string.
In the standard derivation of pendulum characteristics, at least through high schooland undergraduate Physics, an approximation is always made that assumes a smallangular displacement.With that assumption, the angular displacement doesn't appear in the formula forthe period, i.e. the period depends on the pendulum's effective length, and isindependent of the angular displacement.
The term for maximum displacement is the amplitude of the wave.
The physical parameters of a simple pendulum include (1) the length of the pendulum, (2) the mass of the pendulum bob, (3) the angular displacement through which the pendulum swings, and (4) the period of the pendulum (the time it takes for the pendulum to swing through one complete oscillation).
No matter how high you set a pendulum, the amount of time for it to take one arc (maximum to maximum) will always remain the same.
The correct term from the maximum displacement from the rest position in a wave is the Amplitude (A).
The displacement, from the vertical, of a child on a swing, or a pendulum.