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jc1821
May5-09, 04:27 PM
This is a VERY broad posting, but I was wondering if I could get some help...

A pendulum is released from its starting point h, it swings down (how fast it swings does not matter) and is released at the very bottom of the swing.

From here the mass is released and falls in a projectile fashion and falls a distance d.

Here's the question... how do you find d?

Keep in mind this is all situational so measurements should be disregarded.

Should I start with PE/KE and move to a projectile motion to construct an answer for this?

Any help is appreciated.

Andy Resnick
May5-09, 05:53 PM
What have you done so far?

What is the initial velocity vector? Initial meaning point of release.

jc1821
May5-09, 07:42 PM
This is just a situational question. So, no units.


http://www.svpvril.com/images/Fig_3.1.gif

Take this one for example. It is released from the left, but at the bottom it detaches and acts as a projectile. It would fall downward towards a final distance d.

What I speculate you would have to do first is calculate velocity via KE/cons of energy then treat it as a projectile in motion.

Would I be correct in saying so?

berkeman
May5-09, 07:57 PM
What I speculate you would have to do first is calculate velocity via KE/cons of energy then treat it as a projectile in motion.

Would I be correct in saying so?

Correct. That is exactly how to approach the start of the problem.

jc1821
May5-09, 08:00 PM
Ah! Then after that it's just calculating distance that it is projected.

That's great.

Thanks for your timely response.

jc