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m hanging from a light massless string of length L The pendulum undergoes small oscillations and can be considered to be undergoing simple harmonic motion If the mass of the point mass is changed to 4 ID: 416860

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Consider an idealized pendulum consisting of a point mass of mass m hanging from a light (massless) string of length L. The pendulum undergoes small oscillations, and can be considered to be undergoing simple harmonic motion. If the mass of the point mass is changed to 4m, the frequency will:

Increase by a factor of 4Increase by a factor of 2Decrease by a factor of 4Decrease by a factor of 2None of the aboveSlide2

Consider an idealized pendulum consisting of a point mass of mass m hanging from a light (massless) string of length L. The pendulum undergoes small oscillations, and can be considered to be undergoing simple harmonic motion. If the string length is changed to 4L, the frequency will:

Increase by a factor of 4Increase by a factor of 2Decrease by a factor of 4Decrease by a factor of 2None of the aboveSlide3

Consider an idealized pendulum consisting of a point mass of mass m hanging from a light (massless) string of length L. The pendulum undergoes small oscillations, and can be considered to be undergoing simple harmonic motion. If the initial amplitude doubles, the frequency will:

DoubleQuadrupleNot changeIncrease by a factor of 2None of the aboveSlide4

A visitor to the GDJ Student Union wishes to determine the height of the union. She ties a spool of thread to a small rock to make a simple pendulum, which she hangs down from the roof of the union. The period of oscillation is 7.85 seconds. What is the height of the union in meters, assuming that the rock just misses the ground and the other end is tied near the top of the tower?

RankResponses

1

2

3

4

5

6Slide5

A weight of mass M1 sitting on a rough surfaced table is attached to a mass M2 hanging off the table via a pulley with mass m. The system is set in motion and mass M2 drops. Using the orientation for +x and +y given, which of the following is NOT a correct equation for block M

1.T1-Fk = M1aT1

-μkM1g = M1an-M1g = 0

T1-μ

k

M

1

g = 0

n-M

1

g = M

1

a

Both D and E are incorrectSlide6

A weight of mass M1 sitting on a rough surfaced table is attached to a mass M2 hanging off the table via a pulley with mass m. The system is set in motion and mass M2 drops. Using the orientation for +x and +y given, which of the following is a correct equation for block M

2.T2-Fk = -M2aT2

-M2g = -M2aT2-Fk = M2

aT2

-M

2

g = M

2

a

Both A and B are correctSlide7

A weight of mass M1 sitting on a rough surfaced table is attached to a mass M2 hanging off the table via a pulley with mass m. The system is set in motion and mass M2 drops. Using the orientation for +x and +y given, which of the following is NOT a correct equation for the pulley of mass m.

τ1- τ2 = Iατ2- τ

1 = Iατ2- τ1 = Ia/r

rT2-

rT

1

=

Ia

/r