A simple pendulum of length 20 cmand mass 5.0gis suspended in a race car traveling with constant speed 70m/saround a circle of radius 50 m. If the pendulum undergoes small oscillations in a radial direction about its equilibrium position, what is the frequency of oscillation?

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The frequency of oscillation is 3.5 Hz

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The given data

  • Length of simple pendulum,L=20cmor0.20m.
  • Suspended mass,m=5.0gor0.005kg.
  • Constant speed of the car on circular path,v=70m/s.
  • Radius of circular path, R=50 m.
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Understanding the concept of the frequency of oscillations

First, we have to find the effective gravitational acceleration. Using the Pythagoras theorem, we can find the value of the effective gravitational acceleration and by using this value, we can find the frequency of oscillation of a simple pendulum.

Formula:

The effective value of gravitational acceleration,geff=g2+v2R2 (i)

The frequency of the oscillations,f=12ττgeffL (ii)

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Calculation of the frequency of the oscillations

The motion of the car is circular. So, centripetal acceleration αis in the horizontal direction and acceleration due to gravity is in the vertically downward direction as shown in the figure below:

According to the Pythagoras theorem, we get the effective gravitational acceleration geffas

geff2=g2+α2

Hence, using equation (i) from the above Pythagoras theorem, the effective gravitational acceleration is given as:

geff=9.8m/s22+70m/s250m2=9.8m/s22+98m/s22=98.49m/s2

Now using equation (ii) and the value of effective gravitational acceleration, frequency of oscillation is given as:

f=12×3.14×98.49m/s20.20m=22.196.28=3.5Hz

Hence, the required value of frequency is 3.5 Hz.

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