LA 2. (a) Albert has set up a simple pendulum experiment in a special environment where air resistance is negligible. He ties a bob of mass 50 g to a string that is 1 m in length. A sketch of his experiment is shown below with point A being the initial position of the bob and point B being the lowest point in the arc. Albert then releases the bob from point A. (i) What is the kinetic energy of the bob at point B? (ii) Calculate the maximum height that the bob will reach above point B using energy methods. (iii) Albert is convinced that both the mass and the length of the string used will affect the maximum height that the bob will attain above point B. Do you agree? Explain. 30° A

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2. (a)
Albert has set up a simple pendulum experiment in a special environment where air
resistance is negligible. He ties a bob of mass 50 g to a string that is 1 m in length. A
sketch of his experiment is shown below with point A being the initial position of the
bob and point B being the lowest point in the arc. Albert then releases the bob from
point A.
(i) What is the kinetic energy of the bob at point B?
(ii) Calculate the maximum height that the bob will reach above point B using energy
methods.
(iii) Albert is convinced that both the mass and the length of the string used will
affect the maximum height that the bob will attain above point B. Do you agree?
Explain.
A
20
(b) The work done by a force acting on an object is shown below.
15
10
F(N)
30°
5-
B
+ s(m)
0 5 10 15 20 25 30
Determine the total work done when the object has travelled a distance of 20
m. Assuming that you know the mass of the object, explain how you would be able to
determine the speed of the object after 20 m.
Transcribed Image Text:2. (a) Albert has set up a simple pendulum experiment in a special environment where air resistance is negligible. He ties a bob of mass 50 g to a string that is 1 m in length. A sketch of his experiment is shown below with point A being the initial position of the bob and point B being the lowest point in the arc. Albert then releases the bob from point A. (i) What is the kinetic energy of the bob at point B? (ii) Calculate the maximum height that the bob will reach above point B using energy methods. (iii) Albert is convinced that both the mass and the length of the string used will affect the maximum height that the bob will attain above point B. Do you agree? Explain. A 20 (b) The work done by a force acting on an object is shown below. 15 10 F(N) 30° 5- B + s(m) 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 Determine the total work done when the object has travelled a distance of 20 m. Assuming that you know the mass of the object, explain how you would be able to determine the speed of the object after 20 m.
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