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Pendulum Experiment
V-Shaped Pendulum Practical
·
You
are provided with a V-shaped pendulum set up as shown in Figure 1.
·
Set
the initial distance d to 10.0cm.
Measure the effective length L. When the pendulum bob is displaced and released
in the direction shown in figure 2, it oscillates provided the amplitude is
small.
·
Make
suitable measurements to determine accurately the time period T of the oscillations.
·
Change
the distance d to 5.0cm. Measure the
effective length L. Determine the
time period T of the oscillations.
·
It
is suggested that T2 is proportional to L. Show numerically whether
or not your measurements support this suggestion within a tolerance of 10%.
·
Describe
and explain your observations.
·
In
a different experiment, a teacher whirls a bung on a string in a vertical
circle.
1. Describe
how the tension in the string changes during a complete rotation.
2. Describe
how the force on the bung changes during a complete rotation.
Sample
Results
d=10.0cm,
L=0.604m, T=1.564s
d=5.0cm,
L=0.606m, T=1.5681s
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