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Plotting experimental results on resonant frequencies
Ah, I still don't get the requirements for step 8. I don't understand how i am meant to change the data in table 2 or rather what the 2nd graph is meant to show.- ghdalswn Source htt
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Plotting experimental results on resonant frequencies
Thank you for your explanation. It really helped a lot.- ghdalswn Source htt
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Plotting experimental results on resonant frequencies
Sorry about that. Does this mean to express the slope in terms of the equation? The slope is the frequency over the harmonic number. So slope = f/n = 1/2L (√(T/μ )- ghdalswn Source htt
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Plotting experimental results on resonant frequencies
I did add a graph that the instructions told me not to do and have removed it now. M Yes, m1 and m2 are the masses of the strings but they were of the same length.- ghdalswn Source htt
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Plotting experimental results on resonant frequencies
Sorry, i can see how my post was very confusing to read from an outside perspective. I have added changes that can hopefully explain my actions. I have added an image of how i re-arranged the original formula to find values of μ. I thought that i would need to find the values of μ , along...- ghdalswn Source htt
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Plotting experimental results on resonant frequencies
These are the questions that I can't figure out how to do. I have been assigned a lab report based on resonating frequencies on a string and am having trouble completing some of the questions in the report. This is what i currently have from the previous steps required. A bit of info...- ghdalswn Source htt
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