Required Practicals Flashcards
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Determining g from freefall method
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- Measure h from the bottom of the ball bearing to the trap door
- Flick switch and start timer
- The ball bearing falls, knocking the trapdoor and breaking the circuit which stops the timer. Record T
- Repeat and drop the ball from different heights
- Plot graph (h against t^2)
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Errors in freefall experiment
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- Most significant source of random error is the measurement of h (uncertainty of 1mm)
- using a small and heavy ball allows you to ignore resistance
- Having a computer automatically release and start the timer means a small uncertainty than if a human with a stop watch did it
- Doing it by hand gets large uncertainty due to human reaction times.
- Systematic error if there is a delay in the switch or timing mechanism
3
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Youngs Modulus method
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- Test wire should be as thin and long as possible (reduces uncertainty)
- Find cross sectional area using a micrometer to measure diameter in several places. Use formula for area of a circle (pir^2)
- Clamp wire to bench so weights can be hung off one end, use weight to straighten wire but don’t measure it
- Measure distance from fixed end to marker
- increase weight to make the wire stretch
- Increase in 100g intervals
- Measure extension
- calculate stress and strain
4
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Problems with YM experiment
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5
Q
Resistivity of a wire (202)
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6
Q
e.m.f (209)
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7
Q
mass-spring (238)
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8
Q
Simple pendulum (241)
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9
Q
Gas laws (257-259)
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10
Q
Discharging through fixed resistor (315)
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11
Q
Inverse square (376)
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12
Q
Flux linkage (341)
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13
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Force on a wire (330)
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