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mimethic
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Hello everybody. Here is a ( I hope) simple question that can't let me sleep. The question is : At the course of physics one of the greatest profesors. Dr. Lewin drew a simple equation that 10Tm(2)= √m(2)/M(1) times 10Tm(1) . It was a harmonic oscilator composed by two object placed on a frictionless surface (device working as a hovecraft). This is whole note form this course
( Tm(2) - means period of mass 2, not times mass 2 )
m(1) = 186 +/- 1g
A=20 cm 10 T = 15.16 +/- 0.1 sec ( observed while experiments work)
40 cm 10T= 15.13 +/- 0.1 s (same)
THen
m(2) = 372 +/- 1g
10Tm(2)=√m(2)/m(1) 10Tm(2)
Please help "))
( Tm(2) - means period of mass 2, not times mass 2 )
m(1) = 186 +/- 1g
A=20 cm 10 T = 15.16 +/- 0.1 sec ( observed while experiments work)
40 cm 10T= 15.13 +/- 0.1 s (same)
THen
m(2) = 372 +/- 1g
10Tm(2)=√m(2)/m(1) 10Tm(2)
Please help "))