Simple Pendulum
Simple Pendulum
Simple Pendulum
Navarrete, Marrianne Grace Pantig, Miguel Sebastian *Pasamba, Darryl John Pascual, Ianne Siegfred Pena, Carmina Violy Pineda, Martin
2CMT
Date Performed: July 22, 2011 Date Submitted: July 29, 2011
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The relationship between the square of period to the length of the string is that the square of period varies directly to the length of the string.
2. What are the factors affecting the period of a simple pendulum? * Length- For the length of the pendulum, we consider the length from the suspension point of the string to the bottom of the bob, and then subtract the radius. While investigating the length, all other factors must be maintained constant for it to be a fair test. Therefore, the mass, amplitude and the acceleration due to gravity have to be constant. Considering the law of energy that is, energy cannot be created or destroyed, we can say that all the potential energy at the ends will be transferred to the maximum kinetic energy that exists at the equilibrium position. * Gravitational field strength- the other factor that might affect the time period of the bob is gravitational field strength. To investigate this factor all other factors must remain constant. When the gravitational field strength increases, the potential energy increases, so kinetic energy increases, velocity increases and as the distance remains the same, but the time period decreases. 3. What must you do to the length of a simple pendulum so that its period is doubled?
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4. Determine the acceleration due to gravity in a location where a simple pendulum 1.50 m long makes 100 vibrations in 246 seconds. (Note that the length and time were measured, the number of vibrations must be held constant).
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