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L - Pwagd + C: Data Analysis

This document provides instructions for using Hooke's law to determine the density of water. A spring with attached masses totaling 300g is partially submerged in water. The depth of submersion (d) and extension of the spring (I) are measured. A graph of I vs. d is plotted, and the gradient is used with cross-sectional area (A) of the mass, acceleration due to gravity (g), and spring constant (k) to calculate the density of water according to the equation: I = -p_wAgd + c, where p_w is the density of water. Difficulties measuring d accurately are noted, and an improvement is suggested.

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L - Pwagd + C: Data Analysis

This document provides instructions for using Hooke's law to determine the density of water. A spring with attached masses totaling 300g is partially submerged in water. The depth of submersion (d) and extension of the spring (I) are measured. A graph of I vs. d is plotted, and the gradient is used with cross-sectional area (A) of the mass, acceleration due to gravity (g), and spring constant (k) to calculate the density of water according to the equation: I = -p_wAgd + c, where p_w is the density of water. Difficulties measuring d accurately are noted, and an improvement is suggested.

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TOPIC: HOOKES LAW

Aim : to determine the density of water by immersing a mass suspended by a spring into a beaker of water
In this question you will determine the density of water by immersing a mass suspended by a spring =to a beaker of
water.
i) Set up the apparatus as shown in Fig. 1.1. The pointers A and B should be attached to each
end of the spring. The pointer A should also be attached to the paper clip. The pointer B should
be attached to the mass holder. The total mass of the holder and the masses should be 200 g.

ii) Record the reading from pointer B. Add a further mass of 100 g (0.98 N weight) to the mass holder and record the
new reading from pointer B. Hence determine the extension of the spring when an additional force of 0.98 N is applied
to the spring.
iii) Use the vernier calipers to measure the diameter of one of the masses.
iv) Put all of the masses onto the mass holder so that the spring supports a total mass of 300 g. This mass should remain
constant for the rest of the experiment. Place a beaker of water under the mass as shown in Fig. 1.2. Adjust the position
of the boss so that part of the mass is immersed in the water as shown in Fig. 1.2.
v) Make and record measurements to determine the depth d of the submerged part of the mass and the length I between
the pointers over a suitable range.
Data Analysis
(a) Hookes law can be expressed in the form
F=kx
where F is the force required to produce an extension x, and k is the spring constant. Use your answers from (b) to
determine a value for k. You may assume that the spring obeys Hooke's law.
(b) Determine the percentage uncertainty in the measurement of the diameter of the mass.
(c) Calculate the cross-sectional area A, in m2, of the mass. Ignore the slot that is cut into the mass.
(d) Plot a graph of I (y-axis) against d (x-axis).
(e) Determine the gradient of this line.
(f) Theory suggests that I and d are related by the equation

l = -pwAgd + c
k
where p w is the density of water, g is the acceleration of free fall and c is a constant. You
may assume that g = 9.8 m s-2.
Use your answer from (e) together with the values of A, g and k to determine a value for the density of water.
(g) An accurate measurement of d is not possible with the apparatus that has been supplied. State one difficulty that you had
when making this measurement, and suggest one improvement that you would make if additional materials were available.

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