In this article, we demonstrate the use of a simple pendulum to explore the concepts of kinematics and dynamics. A simple homemade pendulum and a phone-based accelerometer are used to determine, at various points in time, the acceleration of a moving train. The dynamical and kinematics data from the homemade pendulum and the accelerator can then be compared, and this in turn highlights the relationship between dynamical and kinematics quantities. This project is originally part of a coursework requirement assigned to the first four authors for their introductory classical mechanics course at a university in the summer of 2020. Similar ideas have been explored earlier independent of this work, but this work will focus on the detailed description of our approach and using updated technologies as our benchmark. The project is one that can be implemented readily as an activity in high school physics classes.
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Using a Simple Pendulum to Calculate the Distance Between Two Train Stations Available to Purchase
Claire Tham;
Claire Tham
Singapore University of Technology and Design, Science, Mathematics and Technology
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Robin Yeo;
Robin Yeo
Singapore University of Technology and Design, Science, Mathematics and Technology
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Visshal Natarajan
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Visshal Natarajan
Singapore University of Technology and Design, Science, Mathematics and Technology
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Tianqin Zhang
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Tianqin Zhang
Singapore University of Technology and Design, Science, Mathematics and Technology
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Jer-Ming Chen
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Jer-Ming Chen
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Lakshminarasimhan Krishnaswamy;
Lakshminarasimhan Krishnaswamy
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Da Yang Tan
Da Yang Tan
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Claire Tham
Robin Yeo
Visshal Natarajan
Tianqin Zhang
Jer-Ming Chen
Lakshminarasimhan Krishnaswamy
Da Yang Tan
Singapore University of Technology and Design, Science, Mathematics and Technology
, 8 Somapah Road, Singapore 487372, Singapore
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Claire Tham, Robin Yeo, Visshal Natarajan, Tianqin Zhang, Jer-Ming Chen, Lakshminarasimhan Krishnaswamy, Da Yang Tan; Using a Simple Pendulum to Calculate the Distance Between Two Train Stations. Phys. Teach. 1 December 2022; 60 (9): 748–751. https://doi.org/10.1119/5.0043205
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