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(a)
The original period of the ride.
(a)

Explanation of Solution
Given:
The originalnumber of swings,
The time taken is,
The new number of swings,
Formula used:
The expression for frequency is given by,
Here,
Calculation:
(a) Substituting
Conclusion:
Hence, the required timeis
(b)
The new period of the ride.
(b)

Explanation of Solution
Given:
The original number of swings,
The time taken is,
The new number of swings,
Formula used:
The relation between time period and frequency is give by,
Here,
Calculation:
Substituting 0.133 Hz in f in equation (1),
Conclusion:
Hence, the required time period is
(c)
The new frequency.
(c)

Explanation of Solution
Given:
The original number of swings,
The time taken is,
The new number of swings,
Formula used:
The relation between frequency and time period is give by,
Here,
Calculation:
Substituting 10 s in f in equation (1)
Conclusion:
Hence, the required frequency is
(d)
The length of the arm supporting the carriage on the larger ride.
(d)

Explanation of Solution
Given:
The original number of swings,
The time taken is,
The new number of swings,
Formula used:
Here,
Calculation:
For the original length of the arm, substituting 7.518 s for Tand 9.8 m/s2 for g equation (1)
For the new length of the arm, substituting 1 s for T and 9.8 m/s2 for g equation (1)
The length of the arm on the new structure is longer by 11m.
Conclusion:
Hence, the required length is
(e)
The point at which the KE is minimum.
(e)

Explanation of Solution
Given:
The original number of swings,
The time taken is,
The new number of swings,
Calculation:
The percentage increase in the length of the pendulum if the period of ride is doubled is 300% increase. If the period is doubled then the length is 4times increased because of squared relation of length and time period. Hence there would be 300% increase.
Conclusion:
Hence there would be 300% increase.
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