Apply the following settings and answer the questions
a. Remove damping (or slide to none)
b....
Physics, 04.07.2020 03:01, Mercedes12152002
Apply the following settings and answer the questions
a. Remove damping (or slide to none)
b. Check the stopwatch box to activate the timer
c. Attach the 100g mass slowly and record the initial position of this spring-mass system.
d. Now stretch additional 10cm and let it be moving up and down so that it constitute SHM
1. Record the time it takes for 20 complete oscillations and calculate the period (the time for one complete cycle.
Time (t) = s, Period (T) = s
2. Using the spring constant found in step 1 and the 100g mass, calculate the period of this SHM.
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