Inv. 6.1.1 The Pendulum Question: What is the relationships between the frequency of a simple pendulum and its mass, amplitude and length? Materials: refer.

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Inv The Pendulum Question: What is the relationships between the frequency of a simple pendulum and its mass, amplitude and length? Materials: refer to pg. 199 Nelson Physics 11 Procedure: refer to pg. 199 Nelson Physics 11 Prediction: (a) (1) Observations: (2)

TrialLength (cm) Mass (g) Amplitude (cm) Time for 10 cycles (s) Frequency (Hz) change mass change amp. change length Pendulum Applet Bowling Ball Pendulum

Analysis: (b) (i) 2 (ii) 2 (iii) 2 (c) 3 (d) 2, 2 (e) 1 (f) 3 Lab portion - / UC 1.(3) 2.(3) 3.(10) 4.(3) 5.(3) 6.(2)