SOLUTION: The period T of the motion of a body of mass M at the end of a spring with
spring constant k is given by:
T=2𝜋√M/k
Use the experimentally determined values
𝑀= (210
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Question 1181819: The period T of the motion of a body of mass M at the end of a spring with
spring constant k is given by:
T=2𝜋√M/k
Use the experimentally determined values
𝑀= (210± 5)𝑔
𝑇 =(1.1±0.1)𝑠
to calculate k and the error in k.
Answer by robertb(5830) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Then using the differential for T,
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===> dk = -+ 1082.2, to 2 d.p.
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