physical pendulum
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Definition
Noun: - A compound pendulum: A physical pendulum is a rigid body that is free to oscillate about a fixed horizontal axis that does not pass through its center of mass. Its period of oscillation depends on its mass distribution and moment of inertia, unlike a simple pendulum whose period depends only on its length.
Usage
- The term is used in physics and engineering to describe and analyze the oscillatory motion of real, extended objects, as opposed to the idealized point mass of a simple pendulum.
- It is a specific technical term within the field of classical mechanics.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- "Center of oscillation": For a physical pendulum, there is a specific point called the center of oscillation. If the mass were concentrated at this point, it would behave as a simple pendulum with the same period.
Variants and Related Words
- Compound pendulum: This is a direct synonym for "physical pendulum."
- Simple pendulum: Refers to the idealized model of a pendulum consisting of a point mass suspended by a massless cord, which contrasts with a physical pendulum.
- Torsional pendulum: A different type of pendulum where the restoring force is provided by the torsion (twisting) of a wire or fiber, not gravity.
Synonyms
- Compound pendulum
Related Concepts (Not Phrasal Verbs or Idioms)
- Period of oscillation: The time it takes for one complete cycle of swing.
- Moment of inertia: A measure of an object's resistance to changes in its rotation rate, crucial for calculating a physical pendulum's period.
- Pivot point: The fixed axis about which the pendulum rotates.
Noun
- pendulum consisting of an actual object allowed to rotate freely around a horizontal axis