solgc02
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  • 21-11-2015
  • Physics
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Why isn't a pendulum a wave

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Rsubhan04 Rsubhan04
  • 21-11-2015
a pendulum's motion is classified as an oscillation even though you use a "sine wave"to describe its time response for small angel ampliitudes this is a misnomer for the name of the function of sine
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AL2006
AL2006 AL2006
  • 22-11-2015
A wave carries energy from one place to another. A pendulum doesn't "propagate" ... It just stays there in the same place until somebody moves it.
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