Lecture Powerpoints: Physics For Scientists and Engineers, With Modern Physics, 4 Edition
Lecture Powerpoints: Physics For Scientists and Engineers, With Modern Physics, 4 Edition
Lecture Powerpoints: Physics For Scientists and Engineers, With Modern Physics, 4 Edition
Chapter 14
Physics for Scientists and
Engineers, with Modern
Physics, 4th edition
Giancoli
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Chapter 14
Oscillations
Because then
where
A simple pendulum
consists of a mass at
the end of a
lightweight cord. We
assume that the cord
does not stretch, and
that its mass is
negligible.
where