In this experiment, the theoretical equation for the period of the oscillating spring as function of mass can be written as... T = 2π AL m g . a. Rearrange this equation to determine the expected value of 'k'.

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The question is regarding a vertical spring and "k" is the constant for this equation. I am not sure what the constant is in this question and how to solve for it.

2. In this experiment, the theoretical equation for the period of the oscillating spring as
function of mass can be written as...
T = 2π
ΔL· m
g
a. Rearrange this equation to determine the expected value of 'k'.
Transcribed Image Text:2. In this experiment, the theoretical equation for the period of the oscillating spring as function of mass can be written as... T = 2π ΔL· m g a. Rearrange this equation to determine the expected value of 'k'.
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