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How does the moment of inertia work in this physics question? (Vibrations and Waves by George C. King) [closed]

Not sure if this is just me having a moment where I'm missing something totally obvious, but I'm going over some old undergraduate physics work to reinforce my knowledge, and I've encountered a step ...
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Pendulum with flexible connecting rod: synchrony in nature

Consider a pendulum with a flexible connecting rod. When initializing the free motion, the bob would be released at a position such that the connecting rod is flexed as shown in the figure. There are ...
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Spring oscillation model

When a spring - in real world - is extended $Xo$ from its natural position, it oscillates and eventually decreasing it's amplitude with time, comes to a stop. Is this a damped system or no? If yes how ...
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Why this incident happens? [closed]

If there's a rope which two sides are attached to the wall and a rigid body is hanged down from the rope (that body has light mass )in a such situation if a force is applied on the rope at any point ...
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