The practical related to pendulum, where we have to calculate it's time period...
A pendulum swings...
The motion of swinging is an example of forced, damped oscillation. A more simple form of this is simple harmonic oscillation and can be read about here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_harmonic_motion
In short Pure physics is the theoretical knowledge of concepts of physics, while applied physics is the knowledge of techniques that help to apply this theoretical knowledge to practical problems.
Galelaeo
No, but you can use physics to show students practical applications to the math that they are learning
Physics is all around us. It is present in the minute world of the atom and in the vast universe. There is physics in our everyday life.
to solve the problems
The solution to a conical pendulum physics problem involves analyzing the forces acting on the mass, such as tension and gravity, to determine the tension in the string and the angle of the string with respect to the vertical. This can be done using principles of circular motion and trigonometry.
physics
Physical Education.
No practical uses, only for experiments in nuclear physics.
Vibratory motion in physics refers to the periodic back-and-forth movement of an object around a fixed position. This motion involves the object oscillating or vibrating at a specific frequency, which determines the rate at which it moves. A classic example of vibratory motion is a pendulum swinging back and forth.
Engineering is applied science. This includes practical applications of physics, but also of other sciences.