Kater's Pendulum Experiment: Accuracy & Procedure

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Discussion Overview

The discussion centers on the accuracy and procedural details of Kater's Pendulum experiment in comparison to a simple pendulum experiment. Participants are exploring methods for measuring gravitational acceleration (g) and seeking explanations of the underlying principles of Kater's Pendulum.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Technical explanation, Homework-related

Main Points Raised

  • One participant is researching methods to measure g and is questioning the accuracy of Kater's Pendulum compared to a simple pendulum.
  • Another participant provides a link to a resource that may contain relevant information about Kater's Pendulum.
  • A request is made for an explanation of how and why Kater's Pendulum operates.
  • A participant mentions past experience comparing Kater's Pendulum with a simple pendulum, noting better results with Kater's method.
  • There is a request for more detailed explanations or diagrams of the Kater's Pendulum procedure.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

The discussion reflects multiple viewpoints regarding the accuracy of Kater's Pendulum and its comparison to a simple pendulum, with no consensus reached on the effectiveness of either method.

Contextual Notes

Participants have not provided specific accuracy metrics or detailed procedural steps for Kater's Pendulum, and there may be missing assumptions regarding experimental conditions.

Who May Find This Useful

This discussion may be useful for students and researchers interested in experimental physics, particularly those studying methods for measuring gravitational acceleration.

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Hi there. I'm doing research for an investigation into various methods of measuring g for my Advanced Higher course (Scottish). I was wondering if anyone knew how accurate this experiment was when compared with a simple pendulum experiment. Also if anyone had diagrams or detailed explanations of the procedure that would be a great help.
 
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Perhaps this?
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~scdiroff/lds/OscillationsWaves/ReversiblePendulum/ReversiblePendulum.html
 
Could anyone explain to me how and why Kater's Pendulum works?

Thanks
 
If I can find my second year lab scripts I'll have a look and see what it says. We did compare it with a simple pendulum and we got much better results.
 
Thanks, that would be really useful. The harvard link doesn't really explain the way the pendulum works.
 

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