Physics – Physics Education
Scientific paper
2006-08-07
Physics
Physics Education
19 pages with 11 figures. Submitted to AJP
Scientific paper
Experiments on the oscillatory motion of a suspended bar magnet throws light
on the damping effects acting on the pendulum. The viscous drag offered by air
was found the be the main contributor for slowing the pendulum down. The nature
and magnitude of the damping effects were shown to be strongly dependent on the
amplitude.
Arora Akhil
Arun P.
Kaur Sampreet
Rawat Rahul
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