Yup, that's what I said I was going to do. I'm only confused on how to get my T^2. Is it just squaring the T value that I already have written down (1.10 to 1.21), or is there an equation for it (I've seen people do it both ways on different forums, with different answers).
Summary: Question regarding graphing a T^2 x L graph for a simple pendulum
I did a Simple Pendulum experiment in my college physics class the other day. We were asked to graph a T^2 x L graph based off our results. I plan on using the Length on the x-axis and the T^2 on the Y-axis.
This may...
I am new to physics and these are my last two questions of my homework. I am extremely confused on what to do but I do know that for question 1 I need to create a triangle and solve for the hypotenuse, and for question 2 I believe I need to input my given values into the equation for...