Add Math Pendulum
Add Math Pendulum
Introduction -------------------------------------------
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Aim ------------------------------------------- 2
Conclusion ------------------------------------------- 20
Acknowledgements -------------------------------------------
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~Introduction~
Time is a component of a measuring system used to
sequence events, to compare the durations of events and the
intervals between them, and to quantify the motions of objects.
Time has been a major subject of religion, philosophy, and
science, but defining time in a non-controversial manner
applicable to all fields of study has consistently eluded the
greatest scholars.
There are many ways to measuring time; some ancient
methods include using a sundial, or an hourglass. A pendulum can
also be used as a basis for measuring time. A simple pendulum
consists of an object, usually a pendulum bob, suspended by a
string from a fixed point. When displaces, and then released, the
bob will swing back and forth in a vertical plane under the
influence of gravity. This periodic motion can be used as a basis to
determine time.
In this project work, I will focus on using the simple
pendulum to measure time, with the help of some mathematical
knowledge.
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~Task Specification~
Identifying and stating all required information
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Procedure:
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3. The period, T s, that is the time taken for one complete
oscillation is calculated.
~Problem Solving~
Results from the conducted experiment:
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Length of Number of Time taken for number of Period, T
pendulum complete complete oscillation, t (s) (s)
, l (cm) oscillation 1st 2nd Average
(x) Attempt Attempt
60 20 32 32 32.0 1.600
55 20 30 31 30.5 1.525
50 20 29 29 29.0 1.450
45 20 27 27 27.0 1.350
40 20 26 26 26.0 1.300
30 20 23 23 23.0 1.150
20 20 19 19 19.0 0.950
15 30 25 25 25.0 0.833
10 30 21 21 21.0 0.700
5 30 17 17 17.0 0.567
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To obtain a linear equation, the equation above can be
squared to form a linear equation.
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Graph of against
Graph of against
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Drawing the graphs manually
i. Graph of T against
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ii. Graph of against
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(b)Estimating the gradients of both graphs
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(i) From the graph T against √l,
or
T = y-axis
= x-axis
So gradient =
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Difference = 11.17 9.807
= 1.363
Percentage of error =
= 13.898%
Comment:
The value obtained from the experiment is higher by 1.363 from
the actual value of g, which is 9.807. The reason is the
experiment not conducted in an enclosed system, therefore,
many factors can influence the accuracy of the results obtained,
such as air movement, and air resistance.
or
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= y-axis
= x-axis
So gradient =
Percentage of error =
= 0.642%
Comment:
If compared with the first graph, the percentage of error is much
smaller. The first value of obtained is slightly higher than the
actual value of , but the second value of obtained is a bit
higher than the actual value. This is probably caused by the
presence of air resistance. Another probable cause of the
deviation of the value from the actual value is that the pendulum
bob did not oscillate in a plane but in a circle.
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(d)Using the graph with the least percentage of error to
determine the length of the string that will produce a
complete oscillation in 1 second.
The graph with the least percentage of error is the graph showing
against .
When = 1,
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3. He is asked to give instructions when to start and stop (after
30 oscillations).
4. The counting of the pulse is started when he says start and
stopped when he says stop after 30 oscillations.
5. The process is repeated 3 times to get the value, Paverage.
6. The pulse rate = Paverage x 2.
Since
Then,
~Further Exploration~
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Determining the new period if the pendulum is set in motion on
the moon
Technique of solving:
Using simultaneous equation
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A pendulum cannot swing continuously swing in air due to
damping. Damping is defined as loss of energy to the
surroundings, usually in the form of heat energy. In air, there is air
resistance, which induces friction upon the swinging pendulum
bob. This causes the energy in the pendulum bob to be loss in the
form of heat energy, hence damping occurs. This results in the
pendulum swinging slower and slower. For the pendulum to
become a perpetual machine (swing continuously), it has to swing
in complete vacuum.
Comparing the time taken for the pendulum to stop in water with
the time taken for the pendulum to stop in air.
T1 = 4s
T2 = 5s
T3 = 4s
TAverage = 4.33s
T1 = 1.55s
T2 = 1.32s
T3 = 1.62s
TAverage = 1.50s
Based on the values above, the time taken for the pendulum to
make a complete oscillation in air is shorter, if compared to the
time taken for the same pendulum to make a complete oscillation
in water.
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This is due to the water resistance and the buoyant force of the
water acting on the pendulum bob, thus making the pendulum
bob swing slower, as the water resistance is stronger to
overcome, compared to air resistance.
In Air
In water
In Vacuum
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Comparing and contrasting the graphs
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~Conclusion~
A pendulum can be used to measure time, as shown and proven
in the experiment I conducted. The period, time taken for a
complete oscillation can be calculated using the formula below:
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~Acknowledgements~
I would like to express my gratitude and thanks to my
teacher, Mr Annuar Ali for her wonderful guidance for me to be
able to complete this project work, to my parents for their
continuous support to me throughout this experiment, to my
friends for their help, and to all those who contributed directly or
indirectly towards the completion of this project work.
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