chynnecropper16
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  • 06-04-2018
  • Physics
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A pendulum has 622 J of potential energy at the highest point of its swing. How much kinetic energy will it have at the bottom of its swing?

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laurawinter1p43zv5
laurawinter1p43zv5 laurawinter1p43zv5
  • 06-04-2018
In your example energy is conserved and so the total energy will not change.

Total energy = kinetic energy + potential energy

At the highest point, the pendulum stands still momentarily before it starts moving downwards again.

Total energy = 0J + 622J

At the lowest point, I will assume the potential energy is zero.

Total energy = kinetic energy + 0J = 622J

kinetic energy = 622J

Since the total energy can't change, the potential energy must have been converted to kinetic energy.

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