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Faculty of Science Department of Physics Laboratory Report Cover Page Course Number PCS 125 Course Title Physics: Waves and Fields Semester/Year Instructor TA Name Lab/Tutorial Report No. 1 Report Title Lab Report 1 Simple Harmonic Motion (Note: remove the first 4 digits from your student ID) *By signing above you attest that you have contributed to this submission and confirm that all work you have contributed to this submission is your own work. Any suspicion of copying or plagiarism in this work will result in an investigation of Academic Misconduct and may result in a “0” on the work, an “F” in the course, or possibly more severe penalties, as well as a Disciplinary Notice on your academic record under the Student Code of Academic Conduct, which can be found online at: http://www.ryerson.ca/content/dam/senate/policies/pol60.pdf Question 1. Graph Showing Observed Gauge Pressure versus Applied Pressure (Increasing):
Graph Showing Observed Gauge Pressure versus Applied Pressure (Decreasing):
Question 2. For the first graph, the observed guage pressure increases significantly (steeper gradient) after 20 psig observed guage pressure, however, for the second graph, the applied pressure decreases signficiantly after 69 psig observed guage pressure. In the first graph, we can observe that the observed guage pressure is increasing as the applied pressure is increasing. Question 3. The observed guage pressure reading uses the atmospheric pressure as its zero point while applied pressure uses absolute zero as its zero point. Hence, their starting points are different. Question 4.
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