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Spring Pendulum Lab

This document provides objectives and instructions for an experiment on simple harmonic motion using a PhET simulation of masses and springs. The objectives are to describe the force in an elastic spring, determine the energy stored in a spring, and compare simple harmonic motion to the motion of a pendulum. The document instructs the user to run the simulation and observe how changing the mass or stiffness of different springs affects the period of oscillation. It also instructs the user to observe graphs of potential energy at different points in the motion of springs with maximum and minimum stiffness and masses.

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Spring Pendulum Lab

This document provides objectives and instructions for an experiment on simple harmonic motion using a PhET simulation of masses and springs. The objectives are to describe the force in an elastic spring, determine the energy stored in a spring, and compare simple harmonic motion to the motion of a pendulum. The document instructs the user to run the simulation and observe how changing the mass or stiffness of different springs affects the period of oscillation. It also instructs the user to observe graphs of potential energy at different points in the motion of springs with maximum and minimum stiffness and masses.

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Simple Harmonic Motion

Objectives:

Name: ____________________

Describe the force in an elastic spring.


Determine the energy stored in an elastic spring.
Compare simple harmonic motion and the motion of a pendulum.

Simple harmonic motion (pg. 375): A ____________ that occurs when the restoring
_________ on an object is ____________ proportional to the object's
________________ from equilibrium.
1. Google "PhET simulations" and click on "physics" under the search result.
2. Once you're on the PhET Physics page, click on "motion" under the physics title.
3. You should click on and then run the "Masses & Springs" simulation.
4. Determine how changing the mass on the spring changes the motion of the spring.
(Look specifically at how many times it moves per second or some figure like that)
5. Next determine, with a constant mass, how changing the "stretchiness" of the spring
affects the period of the spring/mass system.
6. You will need to take and record measurements using the ruler and stopwatch. You
should be able to come to a conclusion about how mass and stretchiness affect the period
of the spring systems. (Note: You can only change the stretchiness of spring #3.)
Mass
Stiffness
Spring 1
Spring 2
Spring 3
7. How does the amount of mass affect the period of the spring?
_____________ mass, longer period.
_____________ mass, shorter period.
8. How does the stretchiness of the spring affect the period of the spring?
_____________ spring, longer period.
_____________ spring, shorter period.
9. If you hang a mass on the spring and then pull the spring down further, how does the
spring react? Does it move more quickly or more slowly?
______________ mass, more speed; ____________ mass, less speed
Does it move further past equilibrium or not as far?
____________ mass, further from equilibrium; __________ mass, closer to equilibrium
(Hint: Equilibrium is the dotted line where the spring hangs without any FORCE being applied.)

10. Use only spring #3 for the following steps:


a. Select the box that will show the energy of spring #3.
b. Observe what the graph looks like for the spring with maximum stretchiness
and the smallest weight.
c. Observe what the graph looks like for the spring with the maximum stretchiness
and the largest weight.
d. Observe what the graph looks like for the spring with minimum stretchiness
and the smallest weight.

Simple Harmonic Motion

Name: ____________________

e. Observe what the graph looks like for the spring with minimum stretchiness
and the largest weight.
11. For 10.c and 10.e draw the potential graphs at the top of their motion, the bottom of
their motion and somewhere near equilibrium. You should end up with six pictures!
Be sure to also take measurements of how far the mass is from equilibrium at each
snapshot of the spring! (Hint: Use the "Pause" function to be able to draw the graph and
measure the displacement.)
10.C

Top

Equilibrium

Bottom

Equilibrium

Bottom

10.E

Top

If you finish early you should work on the Chapter 14, Section 1 Study Guide and
Worksheets 14.1 and 14.2.
If you somehow complete all of this, determine, using your in-depth knowledge of all
things Newton, the mass of the four unknown masses and possibly what the force of
gravity is on Planet X.

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