Student Manual | Pendulums come in various forms and varieties. Here we introduce a swinging rod whose pivot could be changed. Does the time period change and how? Could you build a theoretical model, invoking some basic concepts in mechanics and angular motion? This experiment typifies the exercise of observing a natural phenomenon and finding an underlying principle that explains the observation. In the end the prediction and outcomes are compared. Best of luck. No sample results posted this time. |
Experiment Code | 1.19A |
Version | 2017-v1 |
Further Readings and References
- Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics, J.W. Jewett and R.A. Serway, Cengage Learning, Delhi, (2008).
- Many oscillations of a rigid rodAmerican Journal of Physics, Alan Cromer, 63, 112, (1998).