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The bob of a simple pendulum is displaced by an initial angle 0(0) = +0max/2 and is given an initial velocity in the pos
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- The Bob Of A Simple Pendulum Is Displaced By An Initial Angle 0 0 0max 2 And Is Given An Initial Velocity In The Pos 1 (101.9 KiB) Viewed 115 times

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The bob of a simple pendulum is displaced by an initial angle 0(0) = +0max/2 and is given an initial velocity in the positive direction. The phase constant, p, of the angular displacement when expressed as a cosine function is: O +π/3, O -2π/3, O -TL/3, O +2π/3,
The bob of a simple pendulum is pulled to the right by an angle 8_0= 10° and then released from rest. If the period of oscillation equals to one second, what is the time needed for the bob to reach the angular position 8 = -5° for the first time? (g = 10 m/s^2) Ot=1/3 sec O t = 5/6 sec O t = 1/8 sec O t = 1/6 sec