The Energy System of Matter; a Deduction From Terrestrial Energy Phenomena
The Energy System of Matter; a Deduction From Terrestrial Energy Phenomena
Weir James
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If the energy of motion applied is just sufficient to raise it to the highest point E (Fig. 2), the mass will there again be instantaneously at rest with maximum energy of position. As the mass falls downwards in completing the circular movement, its energy of position once more assumes the kinetic form, and reaches its maximum value at C (Fig. 2), the lowest position. The moving pendulum mass, so far as its energy properties are concerned, behaves in precisely the same manner as a body vertica...lly projected in the field of the gravitative attraction . ( 20). This simple energy operation of the pen- dulum is perhaps one of the most familiar of energy processes. By its means, however, it is possible to illustrate certain general features of energy reactions of great importance to the author's scheme. The energy processes of the pendulum system 74 THE ENERGY SYSTEM OF MATTER are carried out through the medium of the material pendulum machine, and are limited, both in nature and degree, by the properties of that machine.
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