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Measure and record the period of oscillation for the unknown mass m in a separate data...

  1. Measure and record the period of oscillation for the unknown mass m in a separate data table.

m kg-1

Time of 10 oscillation(s)

Ts-1

T2 s-2

T2

t1

t2

t3

ave. time =

6.62s

7.56s

7.34s

7.173

.7173 s-1

.514567 s-2

5 Points

  1. Find the value of m using the equation for the spring oscillation, K= 27.63489231. Show all your calculation steps.

4 points

  1. Find the value of m from the graph you did in 3 above. Describe how you did this.

4 points

  1. Calculate the percent difference between the values in 6 and 7 showing all calculation steps.

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Expert Solution

Hi, first and foremost thing you should use the standard notation in proper way while writing the symbols and units.  

You mentioned about the graph, but there is no information about the graph giving in the question.

once you know the mass both the way you can determine the percentage error with the above formula provided to you. I have used the individual value of time period in calculating the mass.

Still, as far as I can understand from the data you have provided I am trying to provide you the solution.  #if you are happy and find this useful please thumbs up. In case, if you have any query regarding the solution please let me know in the comments section below. Thanks!!


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