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Original post by willr77
Can someone help me?My project is finding g using pendulums and such and one of my experiments is mass on oscillating spring and I have plotted graph of T^2 and M but cannot work out how to find g and with what equation


Same project as you

I haven't started any write up yet


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Original post by willr77
Can someone help me?My project is finding g using pendulums and such and one of my experiments is mass on oscillating spring and I have plotted graph of T^2 and M but cannot work out how to find g and with what equation


What type of pendulum are you using? Kater's or Compound?
Anyone else doing Young's modulus ? We can maybe help each other out. I'm quite confused about how to calculate Young's modulus for a mild steel wire using the gradient of a graph.
Good luck to all of you sitting Adv. Higher Physics this year, a good resource for notes is at
Calderglen: link.
Also of course MrMackenzie Fizzics site for pp's (there's three previous revised and last years
paper there- link.:goodluck:
Original post by tomctutor
Good luck to all of you sitting Adv. Higher Physics this year, a good resource for notes is at
Calderglen: link.
Also of course MrMackenzie Fizzics site for pp's (there's three previous revised and last years
paper there- link.:goodluck:


Thankyou!
Original post by RossB1702
Anyone else doing Young's modulus ? We can maybe help each other out. I'm quite confused about how to calculate Young's modulus for a mild steel wire using the gradient of a graph.


This is pretty simple mate:

You plot a graph of force against extension, calculate the gradient and bam, Young's modulus is yours for the taking!

Easy days mate...
Original post by gapyearlads
This is pretty simple mate:

You plot a graph of force against extension, calculate the gradient and bam, Young's modulus is yours for the taking!

Easy days mate...


Aye well a chucked physics over 2 months ago so am no bothering about *****y Young's modulus anymore mate lol.
Original post by RossB1702
Aye well a chucked physics over 2 months ago so am no bothering about *****y Young's modulus anymore mate lol.


Hahahahhaa thought I'd help a man out anyway :u:
How did it go for all of you?

I found it fairly straightforward; nothing too unexpected.
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Original post by Oberdiah
How did it go for all of you?

I found it fairly straightforward; nothing too unexpected.

It was a decent paper, a few parts were really challenging, though it's advanced higher so it's meant to be hard.
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Original post by Sul123
It was a decent paper, a few parts were really challenging, though it's advanced higher so it's meant to be hard.


What parts?
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Original post by Oberdiah
What parts?

For me a few explanation questions were hard, like the two markers, though I'm not great at explaining hahahaha 😂
Original post by Sul123
For me a few explanation questions were hard, like the two markers, though I'm not great at explaining hahahaha 😂


Anyone could scan up decent image of paper here?:biggrin:
Does anyone have any decent project ideas on which they did or know of?

Much appreciated.
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How do you do this question and what knowledge is required for this question thanks. Pleas reply asap

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