4. Identify the unknown masses, Unknown 1, Unknown 2, and Unknown 3, by performing the ollowing steps: i. Use the forces

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4. Identify the unknown masses, Unknown 1, Unknown 2, and Unknown 3, by performing the ollowing steps: i. Use the forces

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4 Identify The Unknown Masses Unknown 1 Unknown 2 And Unknown 3 By Performing The Ollowing Steps I Use The Forces 1
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mass=50g, Force=0.49N , x(m)=.22m , displacement= .12m
mass=100g, Force=0.98N , x(m)=.34m , displacement= .24m
mass=250g, Force=2.45N , x(m)=.71m , displacement= .61m
unknown displacement 1= .18m
unknown displacement 2=.365m
unknown displacement 3=.49m
4. Identify the unknown masses, Unknown 1, Unknown 2, and Unknown 3, by performing the ollowing steps: i. Use the forces you recorded in Part 2, Step 3 of this lab and divide the value by 9.8 to calculate the mass in kilograms. ii. Multiply the results by 1000 to convert the values to grams. Record your results in Table 1-3. Table 1-3 Mass (g) ? 50 100 250 Unknown 1 = Unknown 2 = Unknown 3 Spring 1 Force (N) Displacement (m)
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