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The length of the pendulum is measured from the pendulum's point of suspension to the center of mass of its bob. Its amplitude is the string's angular displacement from its vertical or its equilibrium position.
You do not. A metre is a measure of length whereas a kilogram is a measure of mass. There is no sensible way to convert one to the other.
The center of mass of a sphere is its geometric center.
Not in the theoretical world, in the practical world: just a very little. The period is determined primarily by the length of the pendulum. If the rod is not a very small fraction of the mass of the bob then the mass center of the rod will have to be taken into account when calculating the "length" of the pendulum.
Yes. Given a constant for gravity, the period of the pendulum is a function of it's length to the center of mass. In a higher gravity, the period would be shorter for the same length of pendulum.
The center is at the midpoint; 1/2 Distance between them.
Wood is an anisotropic material, meaning some parts of it are heavier than others. Wooden baseball bats thus have an uneven distribution of mass along the axis, which moves the center of mass away from the midpoint.
The three medians are concurrent at a point known as the triangle's centroid. This is the center of mass of the triangle. Two-thirds of the length of each median is between the vertex and the centroid, while one-third is between the centroid and the midpoint of the opposite side.
it is the distance from the point at which it pivots/swings to its center of mass
Strap length. Distance from backpack center-of-mass to center-of-tread.
Mass is the measure of the weight of an object (grams, pounds, ect.) whereas length is the measure of the distance from one endpoint to another (inches, meters, ect.).
No. Inches are a unit of length whereas kilograms are a unit of mass.
This wouldn't work as you cannot equate length to mass.
The length of the pendulum is measured from the pendulum's point of suspension to the center of mass of its bob. Its amplitude is the string's angular displacement from its vertical or its equilibrium position.
None. A centimetre is a measure of length whereas a centigram is a measure of mass. There is no direct relationship between the two.
You do not. A metre is a measure of length whereas a kilogram is a measure of mass. There is no sensible way to convert one to the other.
Error, cannot be done. Incompatible units. Does not compute. kilograms are a measure of MASS, whereas metres are a measure of LENGTH.