06.01 Simple Harmonic Motion Lab: Virtual Lab Simulation
Table of my own data attached, & graph of the same data; 30 points for all! (1A, 1B, 2[not really necessary], 3A, 3B, 3C.)
Questions:
(Ignore<)1. Use Graphical Analysis to make a graph of the period versus the length. The shape of the graph is different from any other you have done. Choose "Automatic Curve Fit" from the Analyze menu. Click on "Power." The resulting graph is a half-parabola around the x-axis. It means that the variable on the y-axis is directly related to the square root of the variable on the x-axis.
A. Express this relationship using the variables you analyzed instead of the generic
"y" and "x."
B. Remember that the square root of x can be written as x1/2. If the generic
equation is y = kx1/2, write the specific equation suggested by the actual variables
in this graphical data.
2. Look at your graph. What length pendulum would have a period of 1.0 s?
3. The equation for the period of a pendulum is T=2√L/g
A. How does your equation from 1B relate to the pendulum equation?
B. Use the pendulum equation to calculate the period of a 1.50 m pendulum.
Remember that the value of "g" is 9.81 m/s2.
C. Compare your calculated period (from 3B) to your data by using the graph you
constructed. Explain any possible sources for error if your graph does not agree
with your calculated results.
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