GS104 Lab Report Experiment # 5 Pendulum and the Calculation of g David Case: February 14‚ 2015 Experiment #5 Pendulum and the Calculation of g Objectives: To calculate the acceleration due to gravity by observing the motion of a pendulum. To investigate the effect of varying mass on the period of a pendulum. To investigate the effect of varying the length of a pendulum on the period Materials: stopwatch support for the pendulum
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04 | .92 | .993N | .5835kg | 5.7N | 1.8 | 1.7 | 1.71 | 1.736N | .8335kg | 8.2N | 2.12 | 2.3 | 2.45 | 2.29N | 1.0835kg | 10.63N | 2.83 | 2.7 | 3.005 | 2.845N | Part III Kinetic Friction Data: Block with no additional mass | Trial | Acceleration (m/s2) | Kinetic friction force (N) | µk | 1 | 2.857m/s2 | .5805N | .2913 | 2 | 2.963m/s2 | .6021N | .3021 | 3 | 2.638m/s2 | .5360N | .2689 | 4 | 2.759m/s2 | .5606N | .2813 | 5 | 2.635m/s2 | .5354N | .2779 |
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cheese. Lactic acid bacteria(LAB)‚ a bacteria that can be found in the production of cheese‚ its stress gene was investigated in the experiment by using various biochemical and genetic techniques to identify and extract. The characterisation of the strain illustrates how identification of strains differ using different methods‚ such as gram stain and 16s rRNA screening. After the characterisation‚ the stress gene isolation assist the further understanding of the gene on LAB be giving different stress
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Introduction Chemical kinetics is the study of reaction rates. A reaction rate is the speed of the change in either reactants or products over a period of time. General kinetic rate equation is: Where [A] and [B] are the concentration of the species in the reaction. The variable k is the rate constant‚ which is a function of time and catalyst presence. The variables m and n are the order of reaction for their respective species concentration. The higher the value of the reaction order the
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In this lab we are going to be observing the decomposition of piglets over a month’s time. There are theory questions that have been given to us before and after the lab. We look back at our original theory to see where we went wrong‚ and then correct it. The lab was disgusting‚ surprising‚ and very interesting. The first questioned to be answered is which piglet decomposes faster‚ a piglet that is in its natural state‚ that is burnt‚ that is buried‚ and that is buried in a wooden box? With
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Sample Short Lab Report By Charles M Borener Jr April 24‚ 2009 Kinetic Friction Experiment #13 Joe Solution E00123456 Partner - Jane Answers PHY 221 Lab Instructor – Chuck Borener Thursday‚ 11 AM – 1 PM Lecture Instructor – Dr. Jacobs Abstract In this experiment‚ we test factors which effect friction. We pulled a wood block across a surface to determine whether the surface area of the block or the type of surface effects friction. We found that the surface area of the block did not change
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Abstract: The Enzyme Lab results where when the liver was frozen‚ its reaction was fast‚ and when it was hot‚ it was slow‚ and the liver that was at room temperature reacted slowly to medium. Introduction: The Enzyme Lab is to conduct investigations to determine the most favorable conditions for the most efficient enzyme activity. Variables to be used testing include temperature‚ pH values and surface area. Enzymes are proteins that speed up the rate of chemical reactions‚ which would otherwise
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of the motion. We find experimentally that the force of friction is directly proportional to the "normal force." When an object is sitting on a horizontal surface the normal force is just the weight of the object. However‚ if the object is on an incline then it is not equal to the weight but is calculated by N= mg cos θ. The constant of proportionality is called the coefficient of friction‚ µ. When the contacting surfaces are actually sliding one over the other the force of
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Since the Grignard reagent can easily react with water‚ all glassware including the 25 ml round bottom flask‚ magnetic stir bar‚ 3 and 5 ml conical vial‚ 50 mL Erlenmeyer flask‚ claisen adapter‚ drying tube and 5 glass pasteur pipets were first added to a 250mL beaker and placed in the oven for 30 minutes. After the completion of the thirty minutes‚ 0.150 g of shiny magnesium turnings and a stir bar was first added to the round bottom flask and the claisen adapter along with the drying tube packed
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the pendulum‚ and g is the constant of the acceleration from gravity. To calculate an accurate value for g‚ I used 2 values for L on Moon and Jupiter of 2.5m and 1.00m. From there I used the simulation to calculate T and I plugged that into the equation to find g. The average value of g on the moon is 1.606m/s^2. Also‚ the average value of g on Jupiter is 18.913m/s^2. The results are listed in the table below. Location Length(m) Period(s) Acceleration of Gravity(m/s^2) Moon 2.50m 9.022s
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