Mass of meter stick, mmeterstick 879 Balancing point (center of mass) of meter stick, x0 = 50.5 cm * Attach a sheet to the laboratory report showing diagram and calculations for each use. Values Moment (lever) arms Results *(see note above) Case 1 m₁ = 100 g X₁ = 15 cm r1= 35.5cm Tcc = m2 = 200 g X2=68.3cm 12= 17.9 cm Tcw= Perc.Diff. Case 2 m₁ = 100 g X₁ = 20 cm r1= 30.5cm Tcc = m2 = 200 g x2 = 60 cm r2= 9.5 cm Tcw= m3 = 50 g X3 = 73.5cm r3 = 23 cm Perc.Diff. Case 3 mi = 226g X₁ = 10 cm r₁ = m2 = 300 g x2 = 81.0cm r2= 40.5cm 30.5cm mi (measured on scale/ accepted) Case 4 m₁ = 100 g mmeterstick = mi (calculated, experimental) Perc. error X1 = 0.3 cm r₁ = 9.8cm Tcc = 87 xo = 23.7cm r2= 26.8cm Tcw= Xo = 50.5cm Perc.Diff.

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Mass of meter stick,
mmeterstick
879
Balancing point (center of mass) of meter stick,
x0 = 50.5 cm
* Attach a sheet to the laboratory report showing diagram and calculations for each use.
Values
Moment (lever) arms
Results *(see note above)
Case 1
m₁ = 100 g
X₁ = 15 cm
r1= 35.5cm
Tcc =
m2 = 200 g
X2=68.3cm
12= 17.9 cm
Tcw=
Perc.Diff.
Case 2
m₁ = 100 g
X₁ = 20 cm
r1= 30.5cm
Tcc =
m2 = 200 g
x2 = 60 cm
r2=
9.5 cm
Tcw=
m3 =
50 g
X3 = 73.5cm
r3 =
23 cm
Perc.Diff.
Case 3
mi = 226g
X₁ = 10 cm
r₁ =
m2 = 300 g
x2 = 81.0cm
r2=
40.5cm
30.5cm
mi
(measured on scale/ accepted)
Case 4
m₁ = 100 g
mmeterstick
=
mi
(calculated, experimental)
Perc. error
X1 = 0.3 cm
r₁ =
9.8cm
Tcc =
87
xo = 23.7cm
r2=
26.8cm
Tcw=
Xo = 50.5cm
Perc.Diff.
Transcribed Image Text:Mass of meter stick, mmeterstick 879 Balancing point (center of mass) of meter stick, x0 = 50.5 cm * Attach a sheet to the laboratory report showing diagram and calculations for each use. Values Moment (lever) arms Results *(see note above) Case 1 m₁ = 100 g X₁ = 15 cm r1= 35.5cm Tcc = m2 = 200 g X2=68.3cm 12= 17.9 cm Tcw= Perc.Diff. Case 2 m₁ = 100 g X₁ = 20 cm r1= 30.5cm Tcc = m2 = 200 g x2 = 60 cm r2= 9.5 cm Tcw= m3 = 50 g X3 = 73.5cm r3 = 23 cm Perc.Diff. Case 3 mi = 226g X₁ = 10 cm r₁ = m2 = 300 g x2 = 81.0cm r2= 40.5cm 30.5cm mi (measured on scale/ accepted) Case 4 m₁ = 100 g mmeterstick = mi (calculated, experimental) Perc. error X1 = 0.3 cm r₁ = 9.8cm Tcc = 87 xo = 23.7cm r2= 26.8cm Tcw= Xo = 50.5cm Perc.Diff.
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