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Your answer should be precise to 0.1 m/s. Use a gravitational acceleration of 10 m/s/s. At it lowest point, a pendulum is moving 7.7 m/s. What is its velocity in m/s after it has risen 1.0 m above the lowest point?

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Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that,

Speed, v₁ = 7.7 m/s

We need to find the velocity after it has risen 1 meter above the lowest point. Let it is given by v₂. Using the conservation of energy as :

So, the velocity after it has risen 1 meter above the lowest point is 6.26 m/s. Hence, this is the required solution.

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Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that,

Speed, v₁ = 7.7 m/s

We need to find the velocity after it has risen 1 meter above the lowest point. Let it is given by v₂. Using the conservation of energy as :


(1)/(2)mv_1^2=(1)/(2)mv_2^2+mgh


v_2^2=v_1^2-2gh


v_2^2=(7.7)^2-2* 10* 1


v_2=6.26\ m/s

So, the velocity after it has risen 1 meter above the lowest point is 6.26 m/s. Hence, this is the required solution.

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