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Physics, 21.10.2020 06:01 natalie2sheffield

A pendulum (L = 1.20 m, m = 0.500 kg) is oscillating with an amplitude of 5.00 cm. The pendulum’s energy loss (due to damping) is replaced in a clock by allowing a 2.00-kg mass to drop 1.00 m in 1 week.
a)What is the energy of the pendulum?
b)What average percentage of the pendulum’s energy is lost during one cycle?

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