Plot a graph of displacement of one spring (x axis) and force from gravity (y axis) and measure the slope. Plot another graph for spring 2.

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Plot a graph of displacement of one spring (x axis) and force from gravity (y axis) and measure the slope. Plot another graph for spring 2.

Force (F)
from
Spring 1
displacement
(x)
Spring 2
displacement
(x)
Displacement of Displacement of
2 springs in
series
Mass
2 springs in
parallel
spring
mass
5g
3 mm (70-67)
15 mm (100-85) | 15 mm (50-35)
5 mm (70-
65)
15 mm (70-
55)
25 mm (70-
45)
40 mm (70-
30)
60 mm (70-
10)
0.049 N
10g
0.098 N
10 mm (70-60)
35 mm (100-65) 10 mm (50-40)
15g
0.147 N
20 mm (70-50)
58 mm (100-42)
15 mm (50-35)
20g
0.196 N
25 mm (70-45)
72 mm (100-28) 20 mm (50-30)
25g
0.245 N
30 mm (70-40)
81 mm (100-19) 30 mm (50-20)
1) Plot a graph of displacement of one spring (x axis) and force from gravity (y axis) and
measure the slope. Plot another graph for spring 2.
Transcribed Image Text:Force (F) from Spring 1 displacement (x) Spring 2 displacement (x) Displacement of Displacement of 2 springs in series Mass 2 springs in parallel spring mass 5g 3 mm (70-67) 15 mm (100-85) | 15 mm (50-35) 5 mm (70- 65) 15 mm (70- 55) 25 mm (70- 45) 40 mm (70- 30) 60 mm (70- 10) 0.049 N 10g 0.098 N 10 mm (70-60) 35 mm (100-65) 10 mm (50-40) 15g 0.147 N 20 mm (70-50) 58 mm (100-42) 15 mm (50-35) 20g 0.196 N 25 mm (70-45) 72 mm (100-28) 20 mm (50-30) 25g 0.245 N 30 mm (70-40) 81 mm (100-19) 30 mm (50-20) 1) Plot a graph of displacement of one spring (x axis) and force from gravity (y axis) and measure the slope. Plot another graph for spring 2.
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Spring is a device that either contracts or expands when force is applied to it. The force exerted by the spring is directly proportional to the displacement from its equilibrium position. The spring stores energy in the form of elastic potential energy.

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