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DATA PROCESSING.

Working instrument: Stopwatch

Sensitivity: 00.01 s

Working instrument: Metric ruler

Sensitivity: 1 mm

Working instrument: Photocell

Sensitivity: 0.001s

Table 1

H (cm): 43 GS: Circular DO: Disc, m (g): 820, diameter (cm): 45

Radio(cm) M (g) T (s) t0 (s) t∞ (s) t0 (s) t∞ (s) t0 (s) t∞ (s)


3,2 50 3,783 8,96 281,42 8,02 251,89 8,57 269,17
6,3 50 2,792 4,02 128,98 3,55 113,90 4,08 130,90
9 50 2,325 3,02 116,98 3,07 118,91 3,19 123,56

Table 2

H (cm): 43 GS: Circular DO: Dos Disco, m disc 1 (g): 820, m disc 2 (g): 812 diameter (cm): 45

Radius(cm M (g) T (s) t0 (s) t∞ (s) t0 (s) t∞ (s) t0 (s) t∞ (s)


)
3,2 50 5,640 13,23 124,77 13,01 122,69 12,8 120,71
6,3 50 4,043 6,67 133,33 6,02 120,50 5,99 119,22
9 50 3,150 4,46 133,54 5 149,70 4,62 138,33

Table 3

H (cm): 43 GS: Straight OD: Weightless bar m (g): 125 Length (cm): 65

Radius(cm) M (g) T (s) t0 (s) t∞ (s) t0 (s) t∞ (s) t0 (s) t∞ (s)


3,2 50 2,207 6,65 33,51 6,75 32,44 6,50 31,34
6,3 50 1,360 2,82 39,95 2,73 38,37 2,64 37,4
9 50 1,128 1,79 44,26 1,56 38,56 1,66 41,04
Table 4

H (cm): 43 GS: Straight DO: Bar with weights at both ends (16 cm from center to each side) m
(g): 125 Length (cm): 65 hanging masses (g): 50 each.

Radius(cm) M (g) T (s) t0 (s) t∞ (s) t0 (s) t∞ (s) t0 (s) t∞ (s)


3,2 50 3,497 9,48 62,52 9,37 61,79 9,20 60,67
6,3 50 2,177 3,53 65,47 3,44 63,80 3,21 59,34
9 50 1, 743 2,68 68,32 2,39 30,92 2.42 61,69

ANALYSIS OF RESULTS

This section explains the results obtained and the comparison of these data with those
obtained by other researchers or the expected data. In addition, if possible, analysis graphs
should be included that show the relationship between the variables that are part of the
research. It is first recommended to begin with the identification of the relationships that the
results indicate. Subsequently, point out the cases in which no correlation is found between
the variables. Similarly, the aspects that could not be resolved with the development of the
experience should be established, explaining the reasons why they were presented. In this
aspect it is important not to hide, alter or force the data, but to recognize the limitations of the
data, the measurement instruments and the possible errors in the measurement procedure.

CONCLUSIONS

The research findings are described here. Conclusions should be at least 200 words long and
consistent with the objectives of the research and analysis of results. In this section it is
necessary for the student to make a balance on the understanding achieved about the
theoretical and experimental aspects.

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