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In this image of a pendulum, where is the lowest potential energy found?

In this image of a pendulum, where is the lowest potential energy found?-example-1
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Think about the formula for potential energy. (Surely you remember it):

Potential energy = (mass) x (acceleration of gravity) x (height)

-- The mass on the end of the pendulum doesn't change.

-- The acceleration of gravity doesn't change.

-- The only thing that changes is the height of the mass on the end.

So the potential energy is lowest when its height is the lowest.

That's position B .

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