Physics 221 Lab 4 Simple Harmonic Motion: A. Does The Period of The Motion Depend On The Amplitude?
Physics 221 Lab 4 Simple Harmonic Motion: A. Does The Period of The Motion Depend On The Amplitude?
Lab 4
Procedure:
Materials and equipment: big spring, weight hanger, masses, motion detector, and Logger Pro
interface and software.
If you plot the non-linear function y = ax2 + b on a regular x, y graph, you would
get a parabola. However, some forms of non-linear functions that are common in
physics can be represented as straight lines. For example, if you plot y on the y-
axis and x2 on the x-axis (instead of x), you would obtain a straight line.
STEP 3: Using the equation relating period, mass and the spring constant, plot T2 on the vertical axis and
m on the horizontal axis. What are the slope and y-intercept of the resulting line?
STEP 4: Now generate the graph, and use its slope to determine k.
Procedure
Materials and equipment: masses, string, stopwatch or other type of timer.
a) Do you think this system’s motion would fall under the classification of simple harmonic
motion? Provide as much evidence as you can for your answer.
b) Do your answers to A and B above match a spring/mass system or a pendulum? How so?
c) Do you think this system can be modeled as a pendulum, spring, or neither? What are your
reasons for each?