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Mass (object) 208.

44
Mass (for FC) 25

Radius Total time


17 21.22
13.7 17.93
10.7 16.50
21.3 24.37
8.8 14.25

T^2 Radius
4.502884 17
3.214849 13.7
2.7225 10.7
5.938969 21.3
2.030625 8.8

Workflow
1) set the radius of the string (vary)
2) put centripetal force mass (constant)
3) adjust the pole
4) adjust the orange disk
5) rotate the apparatus
Period T^2 SLOPE 3.20046515407
2.122 4.502884
1.793 3.214849
1.65 2.7225
2.437 5.938969
1.425 2.030625

Centripetal Force = mg 24500.00


Centripetal Force (from slope) 26336.25
Percent Difference 7.49%

Relationship of T^2 and Radius


25

20 f(x) = 3.20046515406721 x + 2.51599803881887

15

10

0
1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5 5.5 6 6
2 and Radius

599803881887

4.5 5 5.5 6 6.5


Mass (object) 208.44
Radius 12.5

Mass over pulleyForce(mg)


25 24500
50 49000
75 73500
90 88200
125 122500

Workflow
1) set the radius of the string (initial)
2) put centripetal force mass (vary)
3) adjust the pole (initial)
4) adjust the orange disk
5) rotate the apparatus
Total Time Period 1/T^2 SLOPE 107120
19.13 1.913 0.273256
13.98 1.398 0.511665
11.77 1.177 0.72185
10.12 1.012 0.976425
9.43 0.943 1.124544

1/T^2 Force(mg)
0.273256 24500
0.511665 49000
0.72185 73500
0.976425 82200 Mass of Object from Scale 208.44
1.124544 122500 Mass of Object (from Slope) 217.07
Percent Difference 4.14%

1/T^2 vs Force(mg)
140000

120000

100000 f(x) = 103882.854168784 x − 4616.46565977755

80000

60000

40000

20000

0
0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1 1.1 1.2
g)

6565977755

0.9 1 1.1 1.2

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