A simple pendulum is oscillating with an angular amplitude 600 . If mass of bob is 50g, the tension in the string at mean position is:
Consider: g=10ms−2, length of the string, L=1m.
1N
1.5N
2N
0.5N
A
1N
B
1.5N
C
0.5N
D
2N
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Apply work energy theorem between A and B mgL(1−cosθ)=12mv2
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