A simple pendulum of length carries a bob of mass . If the breaking strength of the string is . The maximum angular amplitude from the vertical can be
Step 1: Given data
The length of the pendulum is .
The mass of the bob is .
The breaking strength of the string is .
Step 2: Angular amplitude and breaking strength
Step 3: Diagram
Step 4: Energy conservation in a simple pendulum motion
In simple pendulum motion, the sum of kinetic and potential energy is conserved, i.e, , where is the height of the pendulum at the highest angular amplitude, and g is the acceleration due to gravity.
Step 5: Finding the velocity of the pendulum
We know, tension is maximum at the lowest point, so considering all the forces at point B,
, mg is the weight of the pendulum, T is the tension and is a centripetal force on the pendulum. v is the velocity of the pendulum. Now,
Step 6: Finding the maximum angular amplitude
As we know, from the conservation of energy, . So,
Therefore, the maximum angular amplitude from the vertical is .