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    Pendulum Lab

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    Class: Petroleum Lab Title: Pendulum with a yielding support Instructor: Mrs. Sharon Mohammed Full time Name: Kirn Johnson Student ID: 58605 Date: 28/10/2012 Title A Pendulum with a yielding support

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    Pendulum Lab

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    period of a pendulum | [Type the document subtitle] | | Kyle Butler | 3/1/2011 | [Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document. Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document.] | The effect of mass‚ angle and length of string on the period of a pendulum Abstract The purpose of this lab was to prove the theoretical equation of a pendulum is T=2π(√L/g)and

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    Pendulum Lab

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    Name: Kaili Smith Pendulum 1. Research to find equations that would help you find g using a pendulum. Design an experiment and test your design using Moon and Jupiter. Write your procedure in a paragraph that another student could use to verify your results. Show your data‚ graphs‚ and calculations that support your strategy. The time it takes a pendulum to complete one back-and-forth swing‚ called the pendulum’s period‚ depends only on the pendulum’s length and

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    ballistic pendulum lab

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    Ballistic Pendulum Lab Objective: Determine the velocity of the projectile as it reaches the pendulum. Hypothesis: Firstly‚ we guess that the outcome of the velocity of the projectile is 6.3 meters per second [left].The formulas we use to find the final velocity of the projectile are Trigonometry‚ Kinetic and Potential Energy‚ and Momentum. Mass of the pendulum = 80.0g Mass of the ball = 7.64g Length of the string = 21cm Equipment: Ballistic pendulum device Metal

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    Pendulum Lab Report

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    Introduction In this lab we had to design a system that would test if changing the mass‚ angle of release and length would have any effect on the period of a pendulum. Hypothesis As the length‚ mass and angle of release change‚ the period (T) will change for each one of these factors. Materials Lab stand Protractor Cardboard Fishing line Stopwatch Weights Hook for weights Tape Ruler Weighing scale Logger Pro Variables Independent Angle of release Dependent Period Length

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    Simple Pendulum Lab

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    PCS125 Lab – The Simple Pendulum Objective and Background Objective: The Objective of this experiment is to examine the simple harmonic motion and to determine the value of the acceleration due to gravity from the analysis of the period of the simple pendulum. [1] Background: There are three equations that will be used to calculate the period of motion of the simple pendulum. They are the slope of the line of the graph of T² against L‚ and the gravity of the pendulum motion. The period of

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    Pendulum Sample Lab

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    .:First experiment:. .Problem: How will the length of a pendulum affect the amount of swings per minute? .Hypothesis: I believe that the length of the pendulum will affect the amount of swings per minute because when the string is shorter in length‚ there would be less friction between the string and the atmosphere‚ causing the string to go faster. .Materials: * String ( should be 70-90 cm long) * Metal washers * Stopwatch * Metric ruler * Stand * Extra washers (You will

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    Pendulum Physics Lab

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    LAB WRITE- UP NAME: MANOUCHEKA FIDEL DATE: 9/19/14 TITLE: BACK AND FOURTH MOTION PURPOSE (Introduction): To qualitatively analyze the motion of objects that move back and forth. Then analyze and interpret back and forth motion in kinematics graphs. Use kinematic graphs to catalog objects that exhibit similar motion. PRELIMINARY QUESTIONS: Finding the average velocity Do any of the four objects listed above move in similar ways? If so

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    Lab 1 Pendulum

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                                                                                                                                  Date Submitted: June 16‚ 2013  Date Performed:  June 13‚ 2010 Lab Section: Chem-181 DL          Course Instructor:                                                         Purpose In this lab‚ I will be investigating some physical and chemical properties of gases and using these properties to identify these gases when they are encountered. *   Procedure

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    Pendulum Motion Lab Report

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    HSC PHYSICS 2011 HSC PHYSICS 2011 PENDULUM MOTION BY NATHAN LOCKE Image taken from http://www.practicalphysics.org/go/Experiment_480.html Pendulum Motion Aim: To determine the rate of acceleration due to gravity by using a pendulum. Background Information: Equation One: T=2πlg Where T = the period of the pendulum (s). This is the time taken for the pendulum to return to its starting position. l = length of the pendulum g = the rate of acceleration due to gravity (ms-2) * In

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