DATA SHEET #2 Trial 1 2 3 Radius (m) 0.166 0.184 m 0.207m Circumference 13 d Time (sec) for 20 rev. 15. 10.19 10-11 10.40 Period (T) (sec) Fc = mac (N) 0.5095 0.5055 0.52 V (m/s) ac (m/s²) meters Mass, M (kg) 0.895 kg 1.25kg 1.480kg % difference= Mass of the bob (m) = 0.4444 meters 2.553 2573 2.501 V=2 tr/T (m/s) Fo-F (F₁+F₂ F₁ = Mg (N) x 100 kg % Diff.
DATA SHEET #2 Trial 1 2 3 Radius (m) 0.166 0.184 m 0.207m Circumference 13 d Time (sec) for 20 rev. 15. 10.19 10-11 10.40 Period (T) (sec) Fc = mac (N) 0.5095 0.5055 0.52 V (m/s) ac (m/s²) meters Mass, M (kg) 0.895 kg 1.25kg 1.480kg % difference= Mass of the bob (m) = 0.4444 meters 2.553 2573 2.501 V=2 tr/T (m/s) Fo-F (F₁+F₂ F₁ = Mg (N) x 100 kg % Diff.
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M
Trial
K
1
2
DATA SHEET #2
3
Radius
(m)
(
1
Alt
0.166m
0.207 m
0.184 m
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CH
1
7
Time (sec)
for 20 rev.
10.19
10.11
10.40
7
1
Home
T3 =
Circumference=13
Pg Up
Fc mac
(N)
Pg On
Laugal
0.207
Period (T)
(sec)
0.5095
0.5055
0.52
V (m/s)
ac (m/s²)
M
Mass, M
(kg)
Enter
Shift
End
Wel
evo
CON
% difference=
0.895 kg
1.250kg
1.480kg
meters.
Mass of the bob (m) = 0.4444
meters
2.553
2.573
2.501
F-F₂
(F₁+F₂
2
V = 2 x r/T (m/s)
Lab 7-5
F₂ = Mg
(N)
x 100
kg
% Diff.

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DATA SHEET #1
Trial
1
2
3
Trial
1
2
3
83 BAZIC
Time (sec)
for 20 rev.
Circumference=1.04
11. 69
11. 90
(2 MIN & DAN
Time (sec)
for 20 rev.
Intel
evo
cone
10-88
10.53
11.07
Period (T)
(sec)
0.5845
0.595
V (m/s)
ac (m/s²)
Circumference = 1. 16
1₂ = ₁ 184
Period (T)
(sec)
0.544
0.5265
0.5535
V (m/s)
ac (m/s²)
Lab 7-4
meters
meters
V = 2 x r/T (m/s)
1.784
1.75 3
1.768
meters
meters
V = 2 x r/T (m/s)
2-125
2.196
2.089
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