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Hello, would you please help me to answer no 1 questions and explain how to create the table( how to setup the table)?

Posted: Mon May 02, 2022 8:52 pm
by answerhappygod
Hello, would you please help me to answer no 1 questions and explain how to create the table( how to setup the table)? Thanks in advance. Let me know if you need more information...
If you could able to ans asap, that would be highly appreciated...I am so confused how to do this lab...
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Experiment 1: Stretching the spring In this video, a springs hangs from a stand with a mass attached at the end. The amount of mass is increased in the video. E * TU Olain 10 mass: 400 g 20 30 40 pivat
su 40 pivot 1. The introduction describes the relationship between the forces. We will use this to find k. What measurements will you need to take? What is the dependent variable in this case? You will need a make a graph. What will be on the axes? kr, what is changed in the experiment? What can you measure? Hint: mg BI U mi - = 2 for Score: 0/2
2. Use the table to keep track of your data. Label the columns including units. Add columns if necessary (maybe to calculate mg?). Make a graph to determine the spring constant of the spring. Hint: For this experimental set up, no equilibrium value for the spring is shown. Use the initial 50 g situation as equilibrium, but adjust the mass added accordingly (subtract 50g from each one). Column Name ON Column Name units variable units variable 1 ... 2 ... 3 4 5
Graph 1 Title V 10 8 Configure Vertical Axis 6 10 8 4. 2 Configure Horizontal Axis