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The maximum velocity of the pendulum at a certain height

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If the weight hanging from a rope is at a position H higher than the equillibrium position, the velocity of weight passing the equillibrium position is maximum velocity.
The maximum velocity can be calculated as follows: (Refer to figure)

Potential energy = Kinetic energy

mgH = (1/2)mV^2
V = (2gH)^(1/2)

m : mass of weight
g : acceleration of gravity (m/s^2)
H : difference height between initial position of weight and the equillibrium position (m)
V : velocity of weight passing the equillibrium position (m/s)

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V = (2*g*H)^(1/2)
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