Demonstrating Conical Pendulum Stable and Unstable States

This article analyzes and experimentally verifies the stability behavior of the equilibrium states of a conical pendulum. An analysis of the motion presents that the equilibrium states of the pendulum are determined by the pendulum angular speed. For a given pendulum length there exists a critical a...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Physics teacher 2021-09, Vol.59 (6), p.474-476
Hauptverfasser: Minkin, Leonid, Sikes, Daniel
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This article analyzes and experimentally verifies the stability behavior of the equilibrium states of a conical pendulum. An analysis of the motion presents that the equilibrium states of the pendulum are determined by the pendulum angular speed. For a given pendulum length there exists a critical angular speed that determines stability conditions. Experimental results obtained using a variable speed rotator confirm the relationship between angular speed and equilibrium state conditions. An initially at rest pendulum has a stable equilibrium position that is vertically hanging straight down; however, it is shown that when gradually increasing the speed of a mechanical rotator to approach and surpass the pendulum critical speed, the initial stable equilibrium state becomes unstable. Furthermore, the pendulum, now in an unstable equilibrium, moves to a new stable equilibrium position that did not exist at speeds below the critical speed.
ISSN:0031-921X
1943-4928
DOI:10.1119/10.0006133