Two methods to measure gravity without a pendulum

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Hey i was wondering
i need to perform 2 experients (i can't do the penulum one) using completely different methods to measure the acceleration due to gravity.

I thought of the droping different masses and using the ticky tape timer, ?

Also where will i be able to find these things for the planets in our solar system,
planet radius, acceleration due to gravity at surface, orital radius, orbital period, length of planet, orbital radius of a geostationary satellite and escape velocity.

Thanks
 
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UnD said:
Hey i was wondering
i need to perform 2 experients (i can't do the penulum one) using completely different methods to measure the acceleration due to gravity.
I thought of the droping different masses and using the ticky tape timer, ?
yes, a ticker-tape timer would work fine.

Also where will i be able to find these things for the planets in our solar system,
planet radius, acceleration due to gravity at surface, orital radius, orbital period, length of planet, orbital radius of a geostationary satellite and escape velocity.
Thanks
http://pds.jpl.nasa.gov/planets/welcome.htm
look under "Planet Profiles"
 
Cool. Thanks i need to find another that is different.
Plz help. thanks
 
Consider the energy approach, you know, PE at top = KE at bottom; mgh = (1/2)mv^2 .
 
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Whta is the formula for the force of friction of an inclined plane?
 
Hmm, Chi Meson, How will i perform the experiment?
nguyen713, i kind of see what you are getting at, I have forgoten the formula i'll try and look around here.
 
According to the law of conservation of energy, the KE of a low-friction cart at the bottom of the incline is about equal to the PE of the (motionless) cart at the top. speed can be measured, height can be measured, g can be calculated.

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