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I Have tried option 2,3 and 4 but still wrong . Please follow the circled instruction to get answ...
10. QUESTIONS: (1) Why is the mass of the bob not used in this experiment? Does its shape make any difference? Explain (2) Draw a detailed force diagram for the pendulum bob. Why does the angle have to be kept small? Is it a matter of air resistance or is there any other reason? 6. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Set up a system of rods and clamps so that the pendulums string is tied to a clamp ceiling and the bob is...
please answer all prelab questions, 1-4.
This is the prelab manual, just in case you need background
information to answer the questions. The prelab questions are in
the 3rd photo.
this where we put in the answers, just to give you an
idea.
Lab Manual Lab 9: Simple Harmonic Oscillation Before the lab, read the theory in Sections 1-3 and answer questions on Pre-lab Submit your Pre-lab at the beginning of the lab. During the lab, read Section 4 and...
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Borough of Manhatan Community College The City University of New York SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Laboratory Experiment ACCELERATION DUE TO GRAVITY USING A SIMPLE PENDULUM To calculate the value of the acceleration due to gravity by measuring the period of a pendulum with four different lengths. Apparatus Drilled steel ball, string, clamp, support to hold pendulum apparatus, meter stick, and timer Theory:...
please answer all pre-lab questions 1 through 5. THANK YOU!!!
this is the manual to give you some background.
the pre-lab questions..
the pre-lab sheet.
Lab Manual Lab 10: String Waves & Resonance Before the lab, read the theory in Sections 1-3 and answer questions on Pre-lab Submit your Pre-lab at the beginning of the lab. During the lab, read Section 4 and follow the procedure to do the experiment. You will record data sets, perform analyses, answer questions, and...
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6. -0 points My Notes O Ask Your Teache A 10.1 kg object oscillates at the end of a vertical spring that has a spring constant of 2.20 x 104 N/m. The effect of air resistance is represented by the damping coefficient b = 3.00 N-s/m (a) Calculate the frequency of the dampened oscillation. H2 (b) By what percentage does the amplitude of the...
B oth 100 Day PH262 Page 1 of 5 Lab #13 AC Circuits, Part 1 RC & RL, Phase Measurements THEORY The rotating phase representation for series AC circuits should be familiar from textbook and lecture notes A brief outline of the essential points is provided here. If a series RLC circuit is connected across a source of om which is a sinusoidal function of time, then und all its derivatives will also be inside. Sonce all demits in a...
Linear Momentum of an object is conserved At all times b. Only when the net external force on the object is Zero When the net external torque on the object is Zero d. Never A truck of mass 4000 (kg) is moving at 10 (m/s). A car of mass 1000 (kg) is moving at 40 (m/s). So, the truck’s momentum, compared to the car, is Greater b. Smaller c. the same d. Cannot say without knowing their accelerations A 1000...
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HEAT TREATMENT OF STEELS EXPERIMENT 6 EXPERIMENT 6 HEAT TREATMENT OF STEELS THEORY The Effect of Cooling Rate One of the most convenient methods for controlling the properties of a given steel, i.e., a steel whose composition is already fixed, consists of austenizing the steel and ten cooling to room temperature at some predetermined rate. A variation of cooling rates...
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introduction, discussion and conlcusion and summarize those
specific sections in a paragraph or two.
INTRODUCTION
With the increase in recreational and competitive cycling,
cyclists are experiencing more overuse inju- ries related to
repetitive loading.Both intrinsic and extrinsic factors contribute
to injury. Intrinsic fac- tors are inherent to the cyclist and
include fitness level as well as anatomical alignment of the lower
extremities. Extrinsic factors are generally asso- ciated with
factors external to the...
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Budgetary Policy and Economic Growth Errol D'Souza The share of capital expenditures in government expenditures has been slipping and the tax reforms have not yet improved the income...