Variable-g Pendulum Experiment EX-5519A Pasco Scientific |
Overview |
This experiment designed for use with PASCO Capstone software explores the dependence of the period of a simple pendulum on the acceleration due to gravity and on the length and amplitude of the pendulum. |
A simple rigid pendulum consists of a 35 cm long lightweight ( 28 g ) aluminum tube with a 150 g mass at the end, mounted on a Rotary Motion Sensor. The pendulum is constrained to oscillate in a plane tilted at an angle from the vertical. This effectively reduces the acceleration due to gravity because the restoring force is decreased. |
The period of the pendulum is measured using a Rotary Motion Sensor and the period function in PASCO Capstone. |
PASCO Advantage |
The rigid pendulum can be assumed to be a simple pendulum: The actual period is approximatley 99% of the period of a simple pendulum of the same length. |
Includes |
Large Rod base ( ME-8735 ) |
45 cm Stainless Steel Rod ( ME-8736 ) |
Angle Indicator ( ME-9495A ) |
Adjustable Angle Clamp ( ME-8744 ) |
Pendulum Accessory ( ME-8969 ) |
PASPORT Rotary Motion Sensor ( PS-2120A ) |