State and explain general property of mechanical amplitude.
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- Question 1 Which of the graphs below describes the energy of the pendulum at the highest point of its arc? A B KE KE PE PE therm EtotalA fan blade is rotating at 90 Hz when someone switches the fan to the next lowest setting. As a result, the blade uniformly slows down to 60 Hz in a time of 5.0 s. Through how many revolutions does the fan blade rotate between settings? a. 275 cycles b. 375 cycles c. 325 cycles d. 425 cycles e. 475 cyclesDescribe the relationship between the motion of the pendulum and its energy. Use the following terms in your answer: kinetic energy potential energy period