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A pendulum of length l is suspended from the ceiling of an elevator. When the elevator is at rest the period of the pendulum is t. How does the period of the pendulum change when the elevator moves downward with constant acceleration?

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Answer:

The period of the pendulum will increase.

Step-by-step explanation:

The period of the pendulum will increase since g efective will decrease.

Then g efective is given by

g efective = g - a < g

If ⇒ T = 2π√(L/g)

and T' = 2π√(L/(g - a))

then T < T'

When the elevator accelerates downward, the hanging mass feels “lighter” – this means that the effective value of g has decreased due to the acceleration of the elevator. Since the period depends inversely on g, and the effective value of g decreased, then the period of the pendulum will increase .

(i.e., its frequency will decrease and it will swing slower)

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