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Calculating Mass from Centripetal Force Slope
Nevermind, it is too late now. I will just have to take a lower grade on my report. Thanks anyway.- bbeaver
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Calculating Mass from Centripetal Force Slope
T^2 = seconds and 1/F = N^-1- bbeaver
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Calculating Mass from Centripetal Force Slope
Homework Statement How do you calculate the mass from slope of a line T^2 on y-axis and 1/f on x axis?? Homework Equations 4π^2mr/fc The Attempt at a Solution I don't know how to attempt this. I have a data table and the graph has y=0.7385x-0.0254. Obviously 0.7385 is the slope...- bbeaver
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