Instead of a bullet flying at speed v passing through the
pendulum's pendulum, the pendulum and the "BULLET MOVE TOGETHER
WHILE BEING LODGED IN THE PENDULUM". Find the minimum value of the
speed v at which a simple pendulum can barely make circular
motion in a vertical plane.
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Instead Of A Bullet Flying At Speed V Passing Through The Pendulum S Pendulum The Pendulum And The Bullet Move Togethe 1 (585.37 KiB) Viewed 49 times
As shown in Figure P8.20, a bullet of mass m and speed v passes completely through a pendulum bob of mass M. The bullet emerges with a speed of v/2. The pendulum bob is suspended by a stiff rod (not a string) of length l, and negligible mass. What is the minimum value of v such that the pendulum bob will barely swing through a complete vertical circle? Figure P8.20
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