A pendulum of mass mkg has velocity v at point A. What is the change in potential energy when the pendulum reaches point B as shown in figure ?
A
mgl2
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B
2mgl5
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C
mgl5
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D
4mgl5
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Solution
The correct option is Cmgl5 Taking position A as reference point.
Therefore potential energy at point A is zero. ⇒UA=0
Potential energy at point B is UB=mgx
and x=l−lcosθ=l(1−cosθ)
Therefore, UB=mgl(1−cosθ)
Change in potential energy between A and B is : ΔU=UB−UA=mgl(1−cosθ)−0 ΔU=mgl(1−cosθ) θ=37∘⇒cos37∘=45⇒ΔU=mgl5