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A pendulum with bob of mass is scillating on either side from its resting position A between the extremes B and Cala vertical height above A. What is the kinetic energy K and potential energy U when the pendulum is al positions (i) A. (ii) B. and (in C?

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To solve the question regarding the kinetic energy (K) and potential energy (U) of a pendulum bob at different positions (A, B, and C), we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding the Positions:** - Position A: This is the lowest point of the swing where the pendulum is at rest. - Position B: This is the highest point on one side of the swing. - Position C: This is the highest point on the opposite side of the swing. ...
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