Oscillations Ques 55

55. Two simple pendulums of length $5$ $ m$ and $20$ $ m$ respectively are given small linear displacement in one direction at the same time. They will again be in the phase when the pendulum of shorter length has completed oscillations

[1998]

(a) $5$

(b) $1$

(c) $2$

(d) $3$

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Answer:

Correct Answer: 55.(c)

Solution:

  1. (c) Let the pendulums be in phase after $\boldsymbol{{}t} $ $sec$ of start. Within this time, if the bigger pendulum executes $n$ oscillations, the smaller one will have executed $(n+1)$ oscillations.

Now, the time of $n$ oscillation $=2 \pi \sqrt{\frac{20}{g}} \times n$

& the time of $(n+1)$ oscillation

$=2 \pi \sqrt{\frac{5}{g}} \times(n+1)$

To be in phase

$2 \pi \sqrt{\frac{20}{g}} \times n=2 \pi \sqrt{\frac{5}{g}} \times(n+1)$

or, $2 n=n+1$

or, $n=1$

Hence, the no. of oscillations executed by shorter pendulum $=n+1=1+1=2$



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