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Illustrate the law of conservation of energy by discussing the energy changes which occur when we draw a pendulum bob to one side and allow it to oscillate. Why does the bob eventually come to rest? What happens to its energy eventually? Is it a violation of the law of conservation of energy?
Answer in Brief
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Solution
- A basic pendulum is a little metallic ball (known as a bob) suspended by a light string (thread) from a frictionless, solid support. A simple pendulum is depicted in the illustration.

- A basic pendulum swings from extreme positions to its mean position.
- The bob is at its highest position at the extreme positions and at its lowest at its mean position.
- The graphic depicts the energy changes that occur when the bob is in motion. So, when a pendulum swings back and forth, its energy changes in the following order.
Extreme right position-All P.E., No K.E. ↓ Mean position-No P.E. All K.E. ↓ Extreme left position-All P.E., No K.E. ↓ Mean position-No P.E. All K.E. ↓ I Extreme right position-All P.E., No K.E.
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