Warm Up Solve the period of a mass on a spring equation for the spring constant. k = _______ What are some properties of a pendulum? A 5 kg mass oscillating.

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Warm Up Solve the period of a mass on a spring equation for the spring constant. k = _______ What are some properties of a pendulum? A 5 kg mass oscillating on a spring has a period of 2 s. What is the spring constant of the spring?

Pendulum Lab Write a lab report including (purpose:”Find what effects the period of a pendulum,” hypothesis, materials, procedure, picture, data table, and conclusion paragraph) What propert(y/ies) of a mass on a string used as a pendulum determines the period of the pendulum? HINT: do not pull the pendulum past about 45 degrees.

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