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The bob of a pendulum at rest is given a sharp hit to impart a horizontal velocity of μ=5gl, where l is the length of the pendulum . Find the height from the lowermost point at which tension is zero.

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never zero for v=5gl
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2l
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l
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l/2
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Solution

The correct option is B 2l

Let the tension in the string be zero at point B at height h above A.
Applying conservation of energy between A and B, taking A as reference
ΔU+ΔKE=0
mgh+[12mv2B12mv2A]=0
where h=l+lcosθ

Velocity at point B, v2B=v2A2g(l+lcos θ)...(i)

When tension is zero, balancing forces along the string,
mv2Bl=mgcosθ
v2B=glcosθ........(ii)

From (i) and (ii), we get
glcosθ=5gl2gl2glcosθ
3glcosθ=3gl
cosθ=1
θ=0

Therefore, tension is zero at the topmost point.
i.e h=l+lcosθ=2l

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