Part 3 Determination of the spring constant using Hooke's Law Trials Spring constant K2 (kg/s?) Mass, m Elongation, x (kg) (m) 0.190 0.195 1 2 0.02 0.04 3 0.236 0.265 0.304 4 0.06 0.08

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Part 2
+ Determination of Spring Constant from Simple Harmonic Motion
Mass, Displacement
(m)
Period Period²,
T? (s?)
no. of
Total time
Spring
oscillation (Average),T (s)
t (s)
Trials
constant,
m
(kg)
(kg/s?)
1
0.04
0.04
20
10.23
0.51
0.26
23.27
2
0.06
0.04
20
12.80
0.64
0.41
14.20
3
0.08
0.04
20
14.92
0.75
0.56
10.25
4
0.10
0.04
20
16.60
0.83
0.69
8.28
0.12
0.04
20
18.55
0.93
0.86
6.31
Part 3
Determination of the spring constant using Hooke's Law
Elongation, x
Spring constant K2
(kg/s²)
Trials
Mass, m
(kg)
(m)
1
0.190
2
0.02
0.195
3
0.04
0.236
4
0.06
0.265
0.08
0.304
% Difference (between K1, K2, use average value) =
%
Transcribed Image Text:Part 2 + Determination of Spring Constant from Simple Harmonic Motion Mass, Displacement (m) Period Period², T? (s?) no. of Total time Spring oscillation (Average),T (s) t (s) Trials constant, m (kg) (kg/s?) 1 0.04 0.04 20 10.23 0.51 0.26 23.27 2 0.06 0.04 20 12.80 0.64 0.41 14.20 3 0.08 0.04 20 14.92 0.75 0.56 10.25 4 0.10 0.04 20 16.60 0.83 0.69 8.28 0.12 0.04 20 18.55 0.93 0.86 6.31 Part 3 Determination of the spring constant using Hooke's Law Elongation, x Spring constant K2 (kg/s²) Trials Mass, m (kg) (m) 1 0.190 2 0.02 0.195 3 0.04 0.236 4 0.06 0.265 0.08 0.304 % Difference (between K1, K2, use average value) = %
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