Purpose The purpose of this lab is to acquaint the student with the properties of oscillatory motion using an inertial balance, the use of the LabPro motion detector, and data analysis techniques that will show the relationship between the variables for period and mass.
Clamp your inertial balance to the edge of your table so that the pan with the "hole" is free to vibrate. Set up your motion probe on a chair so that it "looks at" the edge of the pan. There should be a minimum of 40 cm between the pan and the motion probe. When the experiment begins you are to
ever so slightly displace the balance towards the probe (parallel to the floor). Do NOT force the balance to make large amplitude vibrations - this will make your results less accurate and will DAMAGE the balance.
After your apparatus set-up has been cleared by your instructor, launch LoggerPro 3.1 The program should automatically set up graphs according to the connected sensors. With the motion detector properly connected, the program should display graphs of position versus time and velocity versus time. Place the motion detector so that it can watch one side of the inertial balance. When you are ready to obtain data, hit the "Collect" button on the top right-hand side of the program window. On your screen you should see the inertial balance's location. Displace the balance slightly left or right and make sure that the detector tracks its entire vibration. If part of the motion disappears from the graph, call your instructor over to help you align your probe. When this test checks out, you may begin to gather the actual data for the experiment. Note: Remember to not allow the balance to vibrate closer than 0.4 meters to the sensor during collection. This will cause faulty returns and skew the data. Data Collection
We will record our data for each trial before collecting data for the next trial. Each mass is to be repeated two times. The information required in Data Table #2 can be gathered from your position-time plot by letting your mouse "hover" over the endpoints of each graph's "good section."
Start with an empty balance and then add the requested number of clamp(s) and washers completing two trials with each specified clamp collection. Record the whole number of vibrations and their elapsed time to three decimal places. |