•ELASTIC Initial Length (1) Weights(coins mass)(F) Length with load (12) cm Elongation (x), LaTeX: x=2 - 1 cm 20g 4.9 cm 5.2 cm 0.3 cm 40g 5 cm 5.5 cm 0.5 cm 60g 5 cm 6 cm 1 cm 80g 5.2 cm 6.3 cm 1.1 cm 100g 5.3 cm 6.5 cm 1.2 cm •STEEL Initial Length (1) Weights(coins mass)(F) Length with load (12) cm Elongation (x), LaTeX: x=l2 - l1 cm 20g 8 cm 8.2 cm 0.2 cm 40g 8 cm 8.5 cm 0.5 cm 60g 8.1 cm 8.9 cm 0.8 cm 80g 8.1 cm 9.2 cm 1.1 cm 100g 8.1 cm 9.5 cm 1.4 cm GRAPH THE DATA: USE RED FOR COMPUTE FOR THE SLOPE: ELASTIC AND BLUE FOR STEEL.

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MECHANICAL WAVE AND HOOKE'S LAW.

•ELASTIC
Length with load
(12) cm
Elongation (x),
LaTeX: x=l2 - l1
Initial Length (11)
Weights(coins
mass)(F)
cm
5.2 cm
0.3 cm
4.9 cm
20g
5.5 cm
0.5 cm
5 cm
40g
6 cm
1 cm
5 сm
60g
6.3 cm
1.1 cm
5.2 cm
80g
6.5 cm
1.2 cm
100g
5.3 cm
•STEEL
Length with load
(12) cm
Elongation (x),
LaTeX: x=l2 - l1
Initial Length (1)
Weights(coins
mass)(F)
cm
8.2 cm
0.2 cm
20g
8 cm
8.5 cm
0.5 cm
8 cm
40g
8.9 cm
0.8 cm
60g
8.1 cm
9.2 cm
1.1 cm
8.1 cm
80g
9.5 cm
1.4 cm
100g
8.1 cm
COMPUTE FOR THE SLOPE:
GRAPH THE DATA: USE RED FOR
ELASTIC AND BLUE FOR STEEL.
Transcribed Image Text:•ELASTIC Length with load (12) cm Elongation (x), LaTeX: x=l2 - l1 Initial Length (11) Weights(coins mass)(F) cm 5.2 cm 0.3 cm 4.9 cm 20g 5.5 cm 0.5 cm 5 cm 40g 6 cm 1 cm 5 сm 60g 6.3 cm 1.1 cm 5.2 cm 80g 6.5 cm 1.2 cm 100g 5.3 cm •STEEL Length with load (12) cm Elongation (x), LaTeX: x=l2 - l1 Initial Length (1) Weights(coins mass)(F) cm 8.2 cm 0.2 cm 20g 8 cm 8.5 cm 0.5 cm 8 cm 40g 8.9 cm 0.8 cm 60g 8.1 cm 9.2 cm 1.1 cm 8.1 cm 80g 9.5 cm 1.4 cm 100g 8.1 cm COMPUTE FOR THE SLOPE: GRAPH THE DATA: USE RED FOR ELASTIC AND BLUE FOR STEEL.
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