The goal of this experiment is to predict the time it takes a small metal ring to swing back and forth.
You will have a set of 2 medium- and large-sized rings, as well as basic lab equipment: a ruler, meterstick, stopwatch, bars and clamps. You may combine your measurements with those of other groups to create a larger dataset.
Can you use these large rings to make measurements from which you might figure out the behavior of a small ring? That's your job. At the end of the class period, I'll swing one of the large rings and we'll all measure its period. The students whose estimate is closest will be recognized for their work.
As you work through this experiment, consider the following:
Each group must submit a link to a Google spreadsheet which contains the following:
You might look at the following example as starting point for your submission; however, be sure to make a COPY of this before you start. I will not accept a link to this example itself.
This experiment brings up some topics that we will address over and over again throughout this quarter:
We might also learn something useful about logarithms ...
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