A simple pendulum consists of :
. Bob of very small size
.suspended by a weightless, inextensible flexible string
There are ideal parameters. so,No it is not possible to realize an ideal simple pendulum in practice , because these conditions could not be fullfilled 100%.
In the real world, we can get pretty close, but an ideal simple pendulum can not truly exist. (A rock on a thread is a VERY good approximation, however.)
no we cannot realize an ideal simple pendulum because for this the string should be weightless and inextendible.
A simple pendulum exhibits simple harmonic motion
A simple pendulum has one piece that swings. A complex pendulum has at least two swinging parts, attached end to end. A simple pendulum is extremely predictable, while a complex pendulum is virtually impossible to accurately predict.
applications of simple pendulum
The simple pendulum can be used to determine the acceleration due to gravity.
no we cannot realize an ideal simple pendulum because for this the string should be weightless and inextendible.
Compound pendulum is a physical pendulum whereas a simple pendulum is ideal pendulum. The difference is that in simple pendulum centre of mass and centre of oscillation are at the same distance.
A simple pendulum consists of : . Bob of very small size .suspended by a weightless, inextensible flexible string There are ideal parameters. so,No it is not possible to realize an ideal simple pendulum in practice , because these conditions could not be fullfilled 100%.
An ideal (simple) pendulum has ONE mass, and a massless cord that sustains it.
Compound pendulum is a physical pendulum whereas a simple pendulum is ideal pendulum. The difference is that in simple pendulum centre of mass and centre of oscillation are at the same distance.
No. Anything called "ideal" in science (ideal pendulum, ideal lever, ideal gas, etc.) is an approximation of the real thing, used to simplify calculations. A real pendulum may get fairly close to an ideal pendulum, and similar in other "ideal" things, but it will never be exactly the same.
A simple pendulum exhibits simple harmonic motion
The motion of the simple pendulum will be in simple harmonic if it is in oscillation.
A simple pendulum has one piece that swings. A complex pendulum has at least two swinging parts, attached end to end. A simple pendulum is extremely predictable, while a complex pendulum is virtually impossible to accurately predict.
applications of simple pendulum
The simple pendulum can be used to determine the acceleration due to gravity.
A simple pendulum.