What is the Official Name of the Bar Pendulum Graph?

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The discussion revolves around identifying the official name of the graph obtained from a bar pendulum experiment, specifically focusing on the relationship between the square of the time period and the distance from the center of gravity.

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  • Exploratory, Technical explanation, Homework-related

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about the name of the graph resulting from their bar pendulum experiment, which showed a parabolic curve when plotting time period squared against distance from the center of gravity.
  • Another participant seeks clarification on the nature of the experiment, asking if it was conducted to find the period of oscillation of the bar.
  • A different participant states that the experiment aimed to determine the value of g using the bar pendulum.
  • One participant suggests that plotting T² versus L should yield a straight line passing through the origin, prompting a request for a visual representation of the graph.
  • A participant shares a link to an image of their graph and mentions that their teacher indicated it was named after a scientist, although they cannot recall the name.

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The discussion does not reach a consensus on the official name of the graph, and multiple viewpoints regarding the nature of the experiment and its outcomes are presented.

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Participants have not provided specific details about the assumptions or definitions used in their experiments, nor have they resolved the mathematical aspects of their findings.

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Bar Pendulum Graph name?

Hi!
WWhen i did the Bar graph experiment, i obtained a parabolic curve on negative and positive x axes
(time period^2 vs distance from cg graph). Can anyone tell me what it's actually called, the actual name of the graph?
 
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What exactly was your experiment? To find the period of oscillation of a bar?
 
To Find the value of g using bar pendulum
 
If you plotted T2 vs L, you should get a straight line passing through the origin.

What did you plot and how does your graph look? (Can you post a picture of your graph?)
 
The graph is like this.

http://www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/scenario/labman1/kater03.gif
My teacher said it was named after some scientist and i can't remember his name
 

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