Experiment 3: simple harmonic oscillator, Purpose, Theory – PASCO ME-9429B 1.2 m Classic Dynamics System User Manual

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E x p e r i m e n t 3 : S i m p l e H a r m o n i c O s c i l l a t o r

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Experiment 3: Simple Harmonic Oscillator

Purpose

The purpose is to measure the period of oscillation of a spring and mass system and
compare it to the theoretical value.

Theory

For a mass attached to a spring, the theoretical period of oscillation is given by

where T is the time for one complete back-and-forth motion, m is the mass that is
oscillating, and k is the spring constant.

According to Hooke’s Law, the force, F, exerted by the spring is proportional to the
distance, x, by which the spring is compressed or stretched: F = kx, where k is the
spring constant. Thus the spring constant can be experimentally determined by apply-
ing different forces to stretch the spring different distances. If force is plotted versus
distance, the slope of the resulting straight line is equal to k.

Procedure

Measurements to Find the Spring Constant and Theoretical Period

1.

Measure the mass of the cart and record it in Table 3.1.

2.

Instal the feet on the track and level it.

3.

Instal the end stops about 1 m apart.

4.

Clamp the pulley at one end of the track.

5.

Set the cart on the track and attach a spring to each end. Attach the other ends of
the springs to the end stops (see Figure 3.1).

Required Equipment from Dynamics System

Track with Feet and End Stops

Cart

Super Pulley with Clamp

Harmonic Springs (2)

500 g Cart Mass

Other Required Equipment

Suggested Model Number

Mass hanger and mass set

ME-9348

Stopwatch

ME-1234

Mass balance

SE-8723

String (about 2 m)

Graph paper

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m

k

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