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Question Number 23481 by Tinkutara last updated on 31/Oct/17

Which of the diagrams represents  variation of total mechanical energy of  a pendulum oscillating in air as function  of time?

$$\mathrm{Which}\:\mathrm{of}\:\mathrm{the}\:\mathrm{diagrams}\:\mathrm{represents} \\ $$$$\mathrm{variation}\:\mathrm{of}\:\mathrm{total}\:\mathrm{mechanical}\:\mathrm{energy}\:\mathrm{of} \\ $$$$\mathrm{a}\:\mathrm{pendulum}\:\mathrm{oscillating}\:\mathrm{in}\:\mathrm{air}\:\mathrm{as}\:\mathrm{function} \\ $$$$\mathrm{of}\:\mathrm{time}? \\ $$

Commented by Tinkutara last updated on 01/Nov/17

Thank you very much Sir!

$$\mathrm{Thank}\:\mathrm{you}\:\mathrm{very}\:\mathrm{much}\:\mathrm{Sir}! \\ $$

Commented by Tinkutara last updated on 31/Oct/17

Commented by ajfour last updated on 31/Oct/17

(c) air resistance proportional  to speed.There might also be  interference fringes within  the decaying diffraction pattern.   (: !)

$$\left({c}\right)\:{air}\:{resistance}\:{proportional} \\ $$$${to}\:{speed}.{There}\:{might}\:{also}\:{be} \\ $$$${interference}\:{fringes}\:{within} \\ $$$${the}\:{decaying}\:{diffraction}\:{pattern}. \\ $$$$\:\left(:\:!\right) \\ $$

Commented by Tinkutara last updated on 31/Oct/17

Why does not (b)? Why M.E. is never 0?

$$\mathrm{Why}\:\mathrm{does}\:\mathrm{not}\:\left({b}\right)?\:\mathrm{Why}\:\mathrm{M}.\mathrm{E}.\:\mathrm{is}\:\mathrm{never}\:\mathrm{0}? \\ $$

Commented by ajfour last updated on 31/Oct/17

when amplitude, hence speed  decreaese and becomes small  the rate of losz in mechanical energy  becomes small too..

$${when}\:{amplitude},\:{hence}\:{speed} \\ $$$${decreaese}\:{and}\:{becomes}\:{small} \\ $$$${the}\:{rate}\:{of}\:{losz}\:{in}\:{mechanical}\:{energy} \\ $$$${becomes}\:{small}\:{too}.. \\ $$

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