Exploring Lab Circular Motion
Exploring Lab Circular Motion reveals several interesting facts.
- The converted mass is 0.05kg, which I accidentally wrote as 0.5 the second time. The answer is still calculated correctly though!
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- AHC Mechanics demonstrates a centripetal force apparatus by calculating experimental values through observation and timing. By hanging a specific mass to reach equilibrium, the setup allows for measuring rotational periods to analyze the underlying physics principles involved.
- Enough of this moving in straight lines business, let's go in circles!
In-Depth Information on Lab Circular Motion
... This is a quick video of a basic This video is intended to be used with the KSU Introductory Physics Here are sample calculations using sample data from the
PHYS 133 LAB 2 Circular Motion
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