Swinging with a Pendulum (2024)

February 23, 2012

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Swinging with a Pendulum

A fun physics challenge from Science Buddies

By Science Buddies

Key concepts
Physics
Gravity
Motion
Pendulums

Introduction
Did you know that playground swings can provide a good lesson in physics—as well as lots of fun? The back-and-forth motion of a swing is an example of a pendulum.

We see pendulums in other areas of our lives as well, such as in grandfather (also known as longcase) clocks. But pendulums can do more than provide fun at recess and help tell the time—among other scientific applications, they can show that the earth is huge! This is because the swinging motion of a pendulum is due to the force of gravity generated by the earth's size. Other factors, including a pendulum's length, can also affect its motion.

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Background
A pendulum is an object hung from a fixed point that swings back and forth under the action of gravity. In the example of the playground swing, the swing is supported by chains that are attached to fixed points at the top of the swing set. When the swing is raised and released, it will move freely back and forth due to the force of gravity on it. The swing continues moving back and forth without any extra outside help until friction (between the air and the swing and between the chains and the attachment points) slows it down and eventually stops it.

The time it takes a pendulum to swing back to its original position is called the period of the pendulum. For example, this is the time it takes a child being pushed in a swing to be pushed and then return back for another push. The period of the pendulum depends on the force of gravity, as well as the length of the pendulum.

Materials
• Two identical chairs
• String or yarn
• Ten metal washers of identical size or six pennies
• Strong tape
• Meter stick
• Scissors
• Stopwatch accurate to 0.1 second
• An assistant

Preparation
• Place the two chairs back-to-back. Space them about one meter apart. Lay the meter stick on the backs of the two chairs, centered on the back of each.
• Cut one piece of string to a length of 70 centimeters. Cut a second piece of string to a length of 35 cm. Tie one end of both strings to the meter stick, toward the middle of the stick. Space the strings about 20 to 30 cm apart on the meter stick.
• Tie five metal washers to the free end of each string. Alternatively, if you are using pennies and tape, securely tape three pennies to the free end of each string.
Tip: If the meter stick does not seem to stably sit on the backs of the chairs, you can try to tape the ends of the meter stick to the chairs.

Procedure
• Pull the strings tight (by holding on to the washers or pennies at the ends) and position the strings at the same angle from the meter stick.
• Have an assistant ready with a stopwatch. Drop the longer pendulum and, at the same time, have the assistant start the stopwatch. Then have the assistant stop the stopwatch when the pendulum returns back to its original position. If the pendulum hit anything as it swung, such as the wall, readjust your setup and try timing the pendulum again. How long does it take the longer pendulum to swing back to its original position? This is the period of the pendulum.
• Again, pull the strings tight and hold them at the same angle from the meter stick.
• Have the assistant reset the stopwatch. Drop the shorter pendulum and, once more, have the assistant time the period of the pendulum. How long does it take the shorter pendulum to swing back to its original position?
• Time the periods of the shorter and longer pendulums a few more times. Are the periods consistent for each pendulum or do they vary a lot?
Is the period of the longer pendulum longer or shorter than the period of the shorter pendulum? How different are the two periods? Is this what you expected?
Extra: Instead of timing the period of the swing, you could time how long each pendulum swings before it comes to rest. What is the total time that each pendulum swings?
Extra: Instead of changing the length of the string, change the number of weights attached to the string or the initial angle of the string. Do mass or initial angle affect the period of the pendulum? Do they affect the pendulum's total time?Observations and results
Did the longer pendulum have a longer period than the shorter pendulum? Was the longer pendulum's period not quite twice as long as the shorter pendulum's period?

A pendulum's period is related to its length, but the relationship is not linear. A pendulum that is twice as long as another pendulum does not simply have a period that is also twice as long. The exact periods of your longer and shorter pendulums may be slightly less than 1.7 seconds and 1.2 seconds, respectively, because of friction and because their lengths were less than 70 cm and 35 cm (due to strings being used to tie to attachments).

Perhaps the most famous pendulum is Foucault's pendulum, which showed the earth's rotation in the mid-1800s. One of the first known pendulum uses was in about A.D. 100 when a Chinese scientist, Zhang Heng, used it to detect distant earthquakes in a device called a seismograph. Today pendulums have many applications, including measuring local gravity and helping guide ships and aircrafts.

More to explore
"Pendulum Lab" from the University of Colorado at Boulder's PhET project
"Pendulum Exhibits Periodic Motion" from the School for Champions
"Swing Low: Investigate the Motion of a Pendulum" from Science Buddies

This activity brought to you in partnership with Science Buddies

Swinging with a Pendulum (2024)

FAQs

How do you answer questions with a pendulum? ›

You simply hold the pendulum in one hand, ask simple yes or no questions, and the way the pendulum swings will provide an answer. According to Aycee Brown, a psychic specializing in human design, astrology, and numerology, using a pendulum is a newer version of dowsing, which has been around for, like, forever.

Which way does a pendulum swing for a yes answer? ›

Once you have success in getting the pendulum to swing in one direction like clockwise for yes, then counterclockwise for no, it might confuse you if sometimes it then swings back and forth in response to certain questions or statements.

How do I know if my pendulum is saying yes or no? ›

When the pendulum swings, look at it - observe its direction. This is your answer. If it doesn't move right away, give it time, or if it's unclear what the signal is, try rephrasing the question and do it again. When the pendulum swings with great force, it's answering loudly.

What does the saying the pendulum swings mean? ›

a change, especially from one opinion to an opposite one: As so often in education, the pendulum has swung back to the other extreme and testing is popular again. Watches & clocks.

What is the correct answer to the period of a pendulum? ›

Pendulums are used to regulate the movement of clocks because the interval of time for each complete oscillation, called the period, is constant. The formula for the period T of a pendulum is T = 2π Square root of√L/g, where L is the length of the pendulum and g is the acceleration due to gravity.

How to use a pendulum correctly? ›

Find somewhere comfortable to sit and clear your mind. Ground yourself by taking a few deep breaths, and then hold the pendulum in your dominant hand with the chain or top link between your thumb and index finger. Now you can define the directional swings and assign each direction to a response.

What is the rule of pendulum swing? ›

A pendulum will have the same period regardless of its initial angle. This simple approximation is illustrated in the animation at left. All three pendulums cycle through one complete oscillation in the same amount of time, regardless of the initial angle.

How accurate is the pendulum swing? ›

The Q of pendulums ranges from several thousand in an ordinary clock to several hundred thousand for precision regulator pendulums swinging in vacuum. A quality home pendulum clock might have a Q of 10,000 and an accuracy of 10 seconds per month.

How do pendulums work spiritually? ›

Pendulum helps in promoting spiritual and physical healing by locating any blocks in a person's chi (energy). It is a simple tool which helps in balancing, healing and clearing our mind and body. They help us seek answers to certain questions by picking on subtle vibrations.

What does it mean when a pendulum swings back and forth? ›

For the pendulum, the bob moves back and forth. This back and forth motion is called "oscillation." Its position is said to oscillate back and forth. The period is the amount of time it takes the bob to make one round trip.

Is pendulum positive or negative? ›

As the pendulum bob does the back and forth, the velocity is continuously changing. There will be times at which the velocity is a negative value (for moving leftward) and other times at which it will be a positive value (for moving rightward). And of course there will be moments in time at which the velocity is 0 m/s.

Why is my pendulum not working? ›

First make sure the clock is level both ways front to back and side to side. If your pendulum after starting it swinging and stops after a few minutes it might be out of beat or a pendulum clock will stop when it has been moved, bumped or even a too aggressive push to restart a pendulum.

Do pendulums move on their own? ›

Hand-held pendulums can seemingly oscillate on their own, without perceived conscious control. This phenomenon, known as the Chevreul pendulum illusion, is likely a result of subtle muscle movements caused by thinking of the generated movement.

What does the swinging pendulum prove? ›

The Foucault Pendulum is named for the French physicist Jean Foucault (pronounced "Foo-koh), who first used it in 1851 to demonstrate the rotation of the earth. It was the first satisfactory demonstration of the earth's rotation using laboratory apparatus rather than astronomical observations.

What is simple pendulum question answer? ›

A simple pendulum consists of a small metal ball (called bob) or a mass suspended from a fixed point by a long thread such that the bob is free to swing back and forth under the influence of gravity.

How do you ask a pendulum to find something? ›

You'll ask your pendulum, "Are my car keys in the family room (or bedroom, etc.)? " Ask the question for each potential room until you get a yes and then go to that room. While standing at its entrance, ask your pendulum to show you which direction to go.

How do you explain how a pendulum works? ›

simplest form, a pendulum is a weight that hangs from the end of a wire or a string. One end of the wire is attached to a fixed point. The weight, called the bob, hangs at the other end. If a person pulls the bob back and lets go, the pendulum swings freely.

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