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Question and problem

1.5.977x10^24
2. Random error in measurement that lead to measurable
values being inconsistent hen repeated o! a constant
attribute or "uantit# ta$en.
%auses o! random error is reading experiment apparatus&
inter!erence o! environment hile doing experiment b# use
this average calculation e can obtain more accurate and
precise reading measurement.
'. (he s#stematic error in this experiment is length o!
pendulum and parallax error o! stopatch. (he starting o!
singing o! pendulum and stopatch is not s#nchroni)ed.
4. *a+or error o! this experiment is the angle hile doing
experiment& vibration& pressure& ind& hand accurac# hen
pendulum is singing.
5. (o reduce random error& to save time& eas# to measure
and to prevent in+ur#.
Conclusion.
,rom this experiment& e got * - 5.977 x 10^24$g hich
nearer the accurac# ith the theoretical values is * - 5.9742
x 10^24$g.
A pendulum is a weight suspended from a pivot so that it can swing freely.
[1]
When a pendulum
is displaced from its resting equilibrium position, it is subject to a restoring force due to gravity
that will accelerate it bac toward the equilibrium position. When released, the restoring force
combined with the pendulum!s mass causes it to oscillate about the equilibrium position,
swinging bac and forth. "he time for one complete cycle, a left swing and a right swing, is
called the period. A pendulum swings with a specific period which depends #mainly$ on its
length.

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