Comparison, Questions – PASCO ME-6962 PAStrack Systems User Manual

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P A S t r a c k S y s t e m s

E x p e r i m e n t 3 : S i m p l e H a r m o n i c O s c i l l a t o r

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2. Using the data in Table 3.1, plot force versus position. Draw the best-fit straight

line through the data points and determine the slope of the line. The slope is equal
to the effective spring constant, k.

k = ______________

3. Using the mass of the cart and the spring constant, calculate the theoretical period

of the cart alone and with added mass.

theoretical period of cart alone ________________

theoretical period of cart with added mass ________________

Experimental Period

1. Using the data in Table 3.2, calculate the average time for 5 oscillations with and

without 500 g of mass added to the cart.

2. Calculate the period by dividing these average times by 5 and record the periods

in Table 3.2.

Comparison

Calculate the percent difference between the measured and theoretical values:

cart alone percent difference = ________________

cart with added mass percent difference = ________________

Questions

1. Does the period of oscillation increase or decrease as the mass is increases? Does

a more massive cart oscillate faster or slower?

2. If the initial displacement from equilibrium (the amplitude) is changed, does the

period of oscillation change? Try it.

Table 3.2: Experimental Data

Trial

Time for 5

Oscillations

Period

1

period of cart without added mass

2

3

4

5

Average

1

period of cart with 500 g added mass

2

3

4

5

Average

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