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dynes Hz 29400
g/cm 40000 24500
1 0.010 in 0.0039 39200 1 18 88.07 20000
2 0.014 in 0.0078 39200 1 12 93.41 0
3 0.017 in 0.0112 39200 1 10 93.54 80.31 81.09 86.01 90.29 96.16
4 0.020 in 0.0150 39200 1 9 89.81 Frequency (Hz)
5 0.022 in 0.0184 39200 1 9 81.09
Frequency of vibration
Average frequency of vibration 89.18
Actual value 96.30
Percentage error 7.4% Graph 1. Frequency of vibration with constant linear
Sample computation mass density
Actual value of frequency of vibration: 96.30 Hz
Linear mass density vs. Frequency
Table 1: of vibration
Linear mass density
0.0184 0.015
1 24500 0.02 0.0078 0.0112
Trial 1: = 2 = 2(6) 0.0184 = 96.16 0.0039
0
96.16+90.29+80.31+81.09+86.01 81.09 88.07 89.81 93.41 93.54
Average frequency = 5 Frequency (Hz)
= 86.77 Hz
Frequency of vibration
= | |
Graph 2. Frequency of vibration with variable linear
mass density.
ANALYSIS OF DATA ACKNOWLEDGMENT
On the part 1 of the experiment, we used the string I would like to thank everyone for helping me in my
that is 0.022 inches in diameter since one of my studies especially God for guiding me. Also, I would
groupmates suggested it. like to thank my group mates for the participation
and for making this experiment fun and interesting
Based on the gathered data, since the diameter and
just like when the string is starting to form standing
the linear mass density of the wire is constant, we
wave we were like whoa great. I would also like to
observed that as we add mass to the pan, the tension
thank our professor Mr. Ricardo De Leon for
also increases as well as the length of string that
teaching us the process in this experiment and for
forms segment of wave. It is because we adjusted the
being my professor also on my physics lecture that
distance between the two iron stand until it forms
helps me to understand the concept behind the
wave. From the time that we change the tension of
experiment. I would also like to recognize the effort
the string, the number of segment and the length of it
of the lab assistant who provides us the experiment
will also change.
and for explaining the proper way to handle it.
On the second part of the experiment, the mass on the Lastly, I would like to thank my friend for making
pan for each trial and so is the tension. This time, the me a cup of coffee while I was doing this lab report.
one that is changing is the diameter of the wire and Thank you so much!
the linear mass density, and we also observed that as
REFERENCES
the diameter of the wire increases, the length of the
strings standing wave decreases. [1] Halliday, F., Fundamentals Of Physics, 9th
Edition, 2011
There are factors that can affect the experiment and
can cause earlier. One of these are the strings that are [2] King, G., Vibrations and waves, p.137
used. As I said earlier, it is more difficult for the
string to form standing waves if it has some curve
edges.
CONCLUSION
By performing this experiment, the two objectives of
the experiment were obtained by applying the
concept of transverse wave and relating it on our
experimentation. By using different kind of string,
we are able to determine the strings frequency of
vibration. The second objective of this experiment
which is to determine how the linear mass density
and the tension can affect the vibrating strings
frequency was attained by performing the two parts
of the experiment. The first one is the effect of
tension with constant linear mass density and the
second is the reverse of it which is the tension is
constant and the linear mass density is the one that is
changing. In addition, I therefore conclude that
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