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  1. Pendulums – The Physics Hypertextbook

    A pendulum is a mass suspended from a pivot point that is free to swing back and forth. Because the motion is oscillatory (a fancy way to say back and forth) and periodic (repeating with a characteristic …

  2. Pendulums - Practice – The Physics Hypertextbook

    A simple pendulum is a mass, suspended from a point, that is free to swing under the force of gravity. It's motion is periodic and the math is almost simple.

  3. Pendulums - Summary – The Physics Hypertextbook

    A simple pendulum is a mass, suspended from a point, that is free to swing under the force of gravity. It's motion is periodic and the math is almost simple.

  4. Momentum and Energy - Problems – The Physics Hypertextbook

    A 0.020 kg bullet is fired from a gun towards a ballistic pendulum (a large mass supported by cables). The impact speed of the bullet is 400 m/s and the mass of the pendulum is 20.0 kg.

  5. Simple Harmonic Oscillator - The Physics Hypertextbook

    discuss ion summary practice problems Simple Harmonic Oscillator … springs sho pendulum …

  6. Centripetal Force - Problems – The Physics Hypertextbook

    The Physics Teacher has published several articles containing free body diagram worksheets. They are available free to members of the American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT).

  7. Coriolis Force – The Physics Hypertextbook

    Understanding the motion of such a pendulum at Earth's North Pole is simple and intuitive: the plane of oscillation remains fixed relative to the distant stars while Earth rotates underneath it at a rate of 360° …

  8. Resonance - Practice – The Physics Hypertextbook

    … pendulum resonance elasticity … Resonance discuss ion summary practice problems

  9. Curve Fitting – The Physics Hypertextbook

    The period of a simple pendulum does not depend on its mass. Simple pendulums that are identical in all respects except for the weight of the mass on the end will swing back and forth in an identical …

  10. Forces in Two Dimensions - The Physics Hypertextbook

    A pendulum can be used as an inexpensive accelerometer by a passenger in a car, airplane, roller coaster, or other vehicle. When the vehicle isn't accelerating, the pendulum will hang vertically.