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Question
What is a simple pendulum? Is the pendulum used in a pendulum clock simple pendulum? Give reason to your answer.
Solution
A simple pendulum is a heavy point mass (known as bob) suspended from a rigid support by a massless and inextensible string.
No, the pendulum used in pendulum clock is not a simple pendulum because the simple pendulum is an ideal case. We cannot have a heavy mass having the size of a point and string having no mass.
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