Using a pulley system, a circular object (diameter 4.74cm) is angularly accelerated (with a mass of 5 grams). Obtaining this, the same acceleration within a group of random graphic shots of different objects. Calculate the experimental moment of inertia for it. Do not include the units and express it to 4 significant figures without rounding and without scientific notation and use g = 9.8ms2

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Using a pulley system, a circular object (diameter 4.74cm) is angularly accelerated (with a mass of 5 grams). Obtaining this, the same acceleration within a group of random graphic shots of different objects. Calculate the experimental moment of inertia for it. Do not include the units and express it to 4 significant figures without rounding and without scientific notation and use g = 9.8ms2
1.6
Linear Fit
m (Slope)
b(Y Intercept)
1.4
3,86 0.0066
-2.78 0,0063
1.00
000
0.00225
1.2-
Mean Squared Error
Root MSE
1.0
Linear Fit
m (Slope)
b(Y Intercept)
Velocity, Ch1&2 Run #1
Velocity, Ch182 Run 2
Velocity, Ch1&2 Run #3
0.188 4.5E-4
-0.170 9.2E-4
0.8-
1.00
0.6
Mean Squared Error
000
Root MSE
0.00159
0.4
Linear Fit
m(Slope)
b(Y Intercept)
0.0388 2.7E-4
-0.0166 7.1E-4
0.998
0.2
Mean Squared Error 1.11E-5
Root MSE
0.0
0.00334
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
4.5.
Time(s)
Velocity( m/s) ONA
Transcribed Image Text:1.6 Linear Fit m (Slope) b(Y Intercept) 1.4 3,86 0.0066 -2.78 0,0063 1.00 000 0.00225 1.2- Mean Squared Error Root MSE 1.0 Linear Fit m (Slope) b(Y Intercept) Velocity, Ch1&2 Run #1 Velocity, Ch182 Run 2 Velocity, Ch1&2 Run #3 0.188 4.5E-4 -0.170 9.2E-4 0.8- 1.00 0.6 Mean Squared Error 000 Root MSE 0.00159 0.4 Linear Fit m(Slope) b(Y Intercept) 0.0388 2.7E-4 -0.0166 7.1E-4 0.998 0.2 Mean Squared Error 1.11E-5 Root MSE 0.0 0.00334 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5. Time(s) Velocity( m/s) ONA
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