Class 11 Parallelogram Practical
Class 11 Parallelogram Practical
OBJECTIVE
THEORY weights
unknown weight S suspended from middle hanger, balances
If the body of
suspended from other two hangers, then P + Q + Z =0
Pand
...1)
Or
S=p++2PQ cos 0
calculated from equation (1).
The unknown weight can be
DIAGRAM (FIg.5.04)
9. See that all the weights hang freely and none of them touches the board or the table.
10. Mark the position of junction O on the white paper sheet by a sharp pencil.
11. Disturb weights P and Q and leave them.
12. Note position of junction O. It must be verv close to earlier position. (If not, o1l the
pulleys to remove friction.)
13. Keeping mirror strip lengthwise under each thread, mark the position of the ends of
the image of thread in the mirror, covering the image by the thread (this removes
and Q, for thread of
parallax error). The position are P,. P, for thread of weight P, Q,
weight and S,, S, for thread of weight S (Fig. 5.05).
B*
p= 150 9 a= 150 9
Q.
S,
S= 2009
D
+
2
(Note. Observation 1 is as
sample)
CALCULLATIONS
0C= 3.9 cm, R = 50x 3.9= 195 g
Unknown weight S= 195 g.
Mean unknown weight
3 =195 g
Weight by spring balance =200 g
Difference
RESULT =5g.
The unknown weight of
The error is given body = 195 g
within limits of
PRECAUTIONS (to be takern) experiment error.
1. The
board should be stable and
2. The
pulleys should be vertical.
3. The
4.
frictionless.
hangers should not touch the
Junction
5. Points
O should be in board or
the middle of the table.
6. Points should be marked only when paper sheet.
7. should be marked with weights are at rest.
Arrows should be marked to sharp pencil.
8. A show
proper scale direction
should taken to make
be of forces.
fairly big
parallelogram.
VECTOR ADDITION
sOURCES OF ERROR
1. Pulleys may have friction.
2. Weights may not be accurate.
8. Points may not be marked correctly.
4. Weight measured by spring balance may not be much accurate.