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    What is the correct formula I should use? (measuring g using a swinging mass)

    Thanks, I will do the taught method first and if I get enough time I will also add the equation that you gave in question 4. I will fix up the confidence interval, thanks for checking that. :)
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    What is the correct formula I should use? (measuring g using a swinging mass)

    Our teacher set us up a calculator in excel, I haven't done a mean...I desperately need some sleep, lol.
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    What is the correct formula I should use? (measuring g using a swinging mass)

    I think it was 10. This is what I have gotten so far, I will fix the rest tomorrow once I've had some sleep. There was a slight gradient in the string, but it wasn't part of the criteria to calculate for this. I'm just in a basic pre-engineering course because I have been out of school for...
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    What is the correct formula I should use? (measuring g using a swinging mass)

    Oh, of course. Yes, I did, it was before our two-week break, so I had forgotten and didn't note down the number of revolutions. The 20 was for F1 because I mistook pi for F1 and hadn't changed. Thank you both for your help! ...it must be getting late 😓
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    What is the correct formula I should use? (measuring g using a swinging mass)

    Thank you for your reply. What is w? tried it as Newtons but it didn't work out so well, unless I've entered it in wrong?
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    What is the correct formula I should use? (measuring g using a swinging mass)

    Hi, This is my first post, I hope I have done it right. The top mass is represented as m and the weight hanger M.The image below is my attempt with the first formula 2. I have done it in grams because when I did it in kg's it was not anywhere near 9.81ms^-2...I know it is wrong :) g exp. =...
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