1.10 Simple Pendulum Simulation Lab
1.10 Simple Pendulum Simulation Lab
THEORY:
A simple pendulum is a heavy mass (called the bob) attached to a light inextensible
string. The period of a simple pendulum is given by the formula:
l
T = 2π√
g
2 2
l
T = 4π
g
y = mx + c
Thus if we plot a graph of T versus l then the gradient (m) will and the y-intercept (c)
2
2 4π
will be zero (0). From the gradient of this graph we can find a value for acceleration due to
gravity (g):
2 2
4π 4π
m = → g =
g m
AIM: To investigate the relationship between the length of the pendulum and the
pendulum's period
RESULTS:
Table showing the format for recording results of the simple pendulum simulation
experiment
0.15
0.20
0.25
0.30
0.35
0.40
0.45
0.50
DATA ANALYSIS:
1. Plot a graph of the square of the period of the pendulum (in s ) versus its length (in m
2
)
2. Draw a best fit line to represent the data
3. Find the gradient of the best fit line
4. Use the simple pendulum formula to find the value of acceleration due to gravity (g)