The Time Period of A Simple Pendulum Remains Constant For A Particular Length. Verify It.
The Time Period of A Simple Pendulum Remains Constant For A Particular Length. Verify It.
The Time Period of A Simple Pendulum Remains Constant For A Particular Length. Verify It.
Principle:
The simple pendulum executes simple harmonic motion (SHM)
as the acceleration of the pendulum bob is directly proportional
to its displacement from the mean position and is always
directed towards it.
The time period (T) of the simple pendulum for oscillation of
small amplitude is given by the relation
The simple pendulum executes
T = 2 L/g
T2 L
4 /g is constant
where,
Procedure:
Observation
Radius of the bob (r) = 1.3 cm
Length of the hook (e) = 1 cm
Least count on the metre scale = 0.1 mm = 1 cm
Least count of the stop watch = 1s
OBSERVATION TABLE
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3.
Length
of the
thread
Effective
length,
L= l+r+e
Time for 20
oscillations,
t(s)
t1 = s
t2 = s
t3 = s
t1 = s
t2 = s
t3 = s
t1 = s
t2 = s
t3 = s
T2
Precautions
SOURCES OF ERROR
Bibliography
Mohanty, Aurobindo. Physics Teacher, VKV
ITA
Book(s):
Physics Laboratory Manual for class IX
Websites:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/133212536/ClassXI-Physics-Lab-Manual#scribd
fizik-ruslawati.blogspot.in/2013/01/simplependulum-experiment.html
Acknowledgement
It would be my utmost pleasure to express my sincere thanks to
My Physics Teacher Mr. Aurobindo Mohanty in providing a
helping hand in this project. His valuable guidance, support and
supervision all through this project are responsible for attaining
its present form.
I would also like to thank my parents and friends for the
assistance, without them finishing this project within the limited
time would have not been possible.
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Vivekananda Kendra
Vidyalaya, Itanagar
PHYSICS PROJECT
Aim of the Experiment: The
time period of a simple
pendulum remain constant for a
particular length of the string.
Verify it.
Submitted by:
Diya Choudhury
Class: XI-Science
Roll no.: 09
Calculation
L-T2 Graph