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How to calculate external force acting on a pendulum
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[QUOTE="haruspex, post: 4972082, member: 334404"] There's nothing special about a swinging pendulum when it comes to calculating the external forces. The external forces will be whatever they are, regardless of the fact that they are acting on the bob of a pendulum. I would start by thinking about the properties the toy needs to have to produce the desired effect. It looks like the decisions are listed around the perimeter. How would one use it to get an answer? What does that tell you about the way the forces must be arranged? [/QUOTE]
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