calculate the acceleration from gravity for each length of string and the two weights of the pendulum bob. Calculate an overall average value of g based on all your results. \

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Using the results obtained for your periods, calculate the acceleration from gravity for each length of string and the two weights of the pendulum bob. Calculate an overall average value of g based on all your results.

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Example calculation: = 10.1 m/s2

Sample calculation using one of your results above:

 

 

 

Data Table of Results using Averages from Above Data Table

L (m) Period, T Calculated g

 

 

 

 

Final average of calculated g =

 

Select one length of string from above and record three trials using a second bob of a different mass. If Newton’s Second Law is correct and your laboratory technique is good, the results you see in this table should be identical to the results for that same length of string recorded above in Data Table 1.

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