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Lab Problems with Simple Harmonic Motion in Springs
I thought this is what I did as far as the first part. For example, I had 0.50kg * 9.8m/s2= 0.49N. I am not sure that I understand the second part where k needs to be in Nm-1. Can you explain that to me?- jallison
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Lab Problems with Simple Harmonic Motion in Springs
Homework Statement During lab we measured the amount a spring was stretched when various masses where hung on it to verify Hooke's Law. We started with a 50 gram mass and then increased with 50 grams up until 350, for seven measurements. We then graphed the force and displacement. The lab...- jallison
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