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PHY 101 Lab 4: Newton’s Second Law
Data
Activity 1
Tanner Basham Suspen
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Mass
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Suspended
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x 9.8 m/s
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n = 2Δx/t
2
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2
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3
washe
rs = 17.0 g/
Trial 1 =2.00
2s
2s*2s
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79.5cm/
100=0.79
5m
1.59
m
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Trial 2 =1.98
Trial 3 =2.03 4
washe
rs = 17.0 g/ Trial 1 =1.60
1.62s
2.62
0.795m 1.59
m
0.6069
Trial 2 =1.64
Trial 3 =1.61 5
washe
rs = 27.8g/10 00=0.02 78kg*(9. 8m/) =0. 724N
Trial 1 =1.51 1.51s
2.28
0.795m
1.59
m
0.6974
m
Trial 2 =1.52
Trial 3 =1.49
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washe
rs = 33.8g/
1000=0.0
338kg*(98
m/)=0.331
2N
Trial 1 =1.39
1.38s
1.90
0.795m
1.59
m 0.8368
m
Trial 2 = 1.36
Trial 3 =1.40
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washe
rs = 39.2g/10 00=0.03 92kg*(9.8
m/) =0.3
Trial 1 =1.21
1.20s
1.44
0.795m
1.59
m
1.325m
Trial 2 = Trial 3 = Data Table 1
Mass of the system (kg)
122.5g/
1000=0.1225kg
Slope of the Line (kg)
0.0547kg
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