Product Summary
This experiment explores the dependence of the period of a simple pendulum on the acceleration due to gravity and on the length and amplitude of the pendulum.
A simple rigid pendulum consists of a 35 cm long lightweight aluminum tube with masses at the end, mounted on a Rotary Motion Sensor. The pendulum is constrained to oscillate in a plane tilted at an angle from the vertical. This effectively reduces the acceleration due to gravity because the restoring force is decreased.
PASCO Advantage: The rigid pendulum can be assumed to be a simple pendulum: the actual period is approximately 99% of the period of a simple pendulum of the same length.
Concepts
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Period of a simple pendulum
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Effect of decreasing “g” on the pendulum period
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Large amplitude period
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Shape of displacement, velocity, and acceleration curves for large amplitude
What's Included
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1x Large Rod Base (ME-8735)
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1x 45 cm Stainless Steel Rod (ME-8736)
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1x Angle Indicator (ME-9495A)
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1x Adjustable Angle Clamp (ME-8744)
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1x Pendulum Accessory (ME-8969)
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1x PASPORT Rotary Motion Sensor (PS-2120A)