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    Simple Pendulum

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    Simple Pendulum Experiment In this experiment you will make a simple pendulum consisting of a plumb bob and a piece of string anchored at two points. By attaching the string to two points the normal precession that would occur will be eliminated. [pic]   Items to be turned in as report: 1) all discussion question answers (be thorough) 2) graph of period squared versus length 3) simple data tables of collected data 4) graphical analysis answers 5) using your values for g‚ calculate

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    A Simple Pendulum

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    Simple Pendulum PURPOSE The purpose of this experiment is to study how the period of a pendulum depends on length‚ mass‚ and amplitude of the swing. THEORY A simple pendulum is an idealized model consisting of a point mass (sometimes called a pendulum bob) suspended by a massless unstretchable string. When the bob is pulled to one side of its straight down equilibrium position and released‚ it oscillates about the equilibrium position. The path of the bob is not a straight line but an arc

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    | The Ballistic Pendulum | Determining the initial speed of a projectile | | | | | THE BALLISTIC PENDULUM ABSTRACT The experiment was carried out to determine the initial speed of a projectile: i) by means of a ballistic pendulum. ii) by measurements of the range and vertical distance of fall during its flight. The initial speed for the ballistic pendulum was found to be 5.0551±0.0008m/s and the initial speed for the pendulum was found to be 4.72±0.02 m/s. INTRODUCTION:

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    both move in similar ways. Due to the acceleration to be constant for both. The pendulum and the spring move also in the same way‚ the difference is that the pendulum encountered

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    Oscillating chemical reaction Aim: The overall reaction rate and concentrations of some reaction intermediates of certain chemical reactions oscillate‚ even in a homogeneous system. This phenomenon is commonly found in living organisms. These periodical variations occur when a feedback mechanism is available in which a product changes the reaction rate. In this experiment will produce oscillations in both time and space in the concentrations of cerium(IV) and cerium(III) in the BZ reaction. Use the

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    The Simple Pendulum

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    Z. K. L3 A THE SIMPLE PENDULUM • General Background: A mass m hanging from a string whose length is L and a pivot point on which this mass is fixed are what a simple pendulum (which was discovered during the 10th century by Ibn Yusuf) consists of. During the 17th century‚ it is developed by some physicist‚ especially by Galileo. When the mass hanging from the string is released with an initial angle‚ it starts to move with a periodic motion. The motion can be approximated as a simple

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    Share Share More274 Share Share Explanation of simple pendulum equations by Ron Kurtus - Succeed in Understanding Physics. Key words: physical science‚ forces‚ weight‚ gravity‚ bob‚ amplitude‚ angle‚ periodic motion‚ frequency‚ period‚ pi‚ clocks‚ School for Champions. Copyright © Restrictions Simple Pendulum Equations by Ron Kurtus (revised 30 August 2012) A simple pendulum consists of a weight suspended on a string or wire. If the pendulum weight or bob is pulled to a relatively small angle

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    What Factors Affect the Period of a Pendulum? Introduction In this experiment‚ my group will find out what are the factors that affect the period of a pendulum. In this report‚ I will personally explain the aim of the experiment‚ the hypothesis of my group‚ the variables‚ the apparatus‚ method‚ data‚ data analysis‚ evaluation and last but not least the conclusion. Aim To find out whether the heavy or light pendulum will affect the period as well as the string’s length Hypothesis

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    The pendulum

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    She isn’t a very good man! Andy Fickman’s She’s the Man did indeed hit the fan. In this film review I will be going to talk to you about the relevance of the film to teenagers‚ the quality of film techniques and the quality of actor performances. I will also be talking about Shakespeare intent for the original play‚ and how is this achieved in the adaption of "She’s the man". The social‚ moral of ethical message conveyed

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    Pendulums And Gravity

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    Pendulums and Gravity Ashu Mishra B2 Physics Pooja‚ Logan Meyer Please read #’s 1-8 before you read the bottom section 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. formula for solving the period of a pendulum 10. derivation from #9 to solve for gravity The gravity is inversely proportional to the period Number 5 shows that if there is more gravity and everything else is constant then angular acceleration increases which can be assumed to reduce the period therefore gravity is inversely proportional

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