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An ideal pendulum is often discussed when studying simple harmonic motion. What are the conditions needed for an ideal pendulum? Check all that apply.

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Answer:

Gravitational force acts to pull the pendulum’s mass down.

The pivot on which the pendulum swings is frictionless.

The pendulum swings through its equilibrium position as a result of inertia.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Complete question is;

An ideal pendulum is often discussed when studying simple harmonic motion.

What are the conditions needed for an ideal pendulum? Check all that apply.

1) Gravitational force acts to pull the pendulum’s mass down.

2) The mass of the rod of the pendulum is evenly distributed along the rod.

3) The pivot on which the pendulum swings is frictionless.

4) The pendulum swings through its equilibrium position as a result of inertia.

5) Tension acts downward on the pendulum’s mass

Answer:

Conditions 2,3 & 4 are the ones that apply

Step-by-step explanation:

The conditions required for an ideal pendulum are;

- The mass of the rod of the pendulum has to be evenly distributed along the rod.

- Ensure that the pivot on which the pendulum is swinging is frictionless

-The pendulum has to swing through it's equilibrium position as a result of inertia.

Thus,the correct options are 2, 3, 4.

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