1. Using your values of x, M,, x,, M2, and e, compute a theoretical value of T that attains static equilibrium, includirig an uncertainty calculation. On your Tabulated Results Page, give your theoretical and experimental values for T and a percent error.
1. Using your values of x, M,, x,, M2, and e, compute a theoretical value of T that attains static equilibrium, includirig an uncertainty calculation. On your Tabulated Results Page, give your theoretical and experimental values for T and a percent error.
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I do not understand how to do the calculations for part A. I keep getting what seems like incorrect answers. Could you please complete and explain questions 1 and 2.
The first picture is the questions and the second is the data and equations.

Transcribed Image Text:Computations and Analysis
Part A
1. Using your values of x, M,, X,, M2, and 0, compute a theoretical value of T that attains
static equilibrium, inclüding an uncertainty calculation. On your Tabulated Results Page,
give your theoretical and experimental values for T and a percent error.
2. Calculate the theoretical values of Fx and Fy in the pivot and compare to the experimen-
tal values you obtained. Tabulate both theoretical and experimental results with % error
and uncerfainty (don't foget to multiply M, and M, by g to convert to newtons of force).

Transcribed Image Text:Part A
Data form experiments
Tension (T) = 6.85 ± 0.1 N
0= 56°
X_1 = 50.0 cm
M1 (Mass of meterstick) = 172.5 ± 1 g
X_2 = 75.0 cm
M2= 250 g
M3= 195 ± 1g
M4= 381±1 g
Equation to use for theoretical values
Ttheoretical
M19
M2gx2
Please check procedure 4 for the x values.
sin 0
X1 sin 0
Fy = T sin 0- M1g – M2g
Fx = T cos 0
Equation to use for experimental values
T as obtained from data above
Fy = M3g
F = M4g
% difference
Itheoretical-actual|
theoretical+actual
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