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Two of these pendulum have the same mass but are different length. Two are the same length but have different masses.
Two of these pendulum have the same mass but are different length. Two are the same length but have different masses.


Note to Staff: Do not separate or disassemble these as it takes a bit of effort to get the lengths to match.
Note to Staff: Do not disassemble strings from the bar as it takes a bit of effort to get the lengths to match.


'''Location:
'''Location:
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* Shelf A-3
* Shelf A-3

Latest revision as of 09:39, 29 September 2023

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Pendulum L vs M.gif
Pendulum period length vs mass.JPG

Description:

Two of these pendulum have the same mass but are different length. Two are the same length but have different masses.

Note to Staff: Do not disassemble strings from the bar as it takes a bit of effort to get the lengths to match.

Location:

  • Shelf A-3