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Experiment 4.1 : The relationship between the length of a pendulum and the number of oscillations. Topic Problem Statement Nutrition How does a pendulum swing change when its length changes? E1/C5(a)/1 To study the relationship between the length of a pendulum and the number of oscillations. E1/C5/(a/b/d)/3 As the length of pendulum increases or decreases more time or less time was take the pendulum of swing. E1/C11(c)/3 i. Constant: size of pendulum bob ii. Manipulated : length of the pendulum iii. Responding : time taken to make 10 oscillations E1/C11(a)/3 Retort clamp and clamp, meter ruler and stop watch. E1/C11(b)/3 Pendulum bob and string. E12/C12(e)/1 1. Prepare a simple pendulum with a 10 cm long thread. 2. Pull the pendulum to one side then release. 3. Observe and record the time taken for 10 complete oscillations. 4. Repeat the experiment with different length. 5. Plot a graph.

Aim Hypothesis Variables

Apparatus Materials Procedure

Results

E1/C1 (a)/3 The relationship between the length of a pendulum and the number of oscillatins Experiment 1 2 3 4 5 Length of simple pendulum (cm) 10 20 30 40 50 Time taken for 10 complete oscillation (s) 9.8 18.5 23.0 27.8 30.4

Discussion Conclusion

E1/C10(a/b/c)/3 From this investigation we can get the result which the length increases the time also increases. E1/C8(a)/2 1. The hypothesis is accepted. 2. The time taken while the pendulum bob swing depends on the length of the pendulum bob. E1/C8(a/b)/3

Addition

1. E1/C3(a/b/c/d/e/f)/3 2. E2/C16(a/b/c/d/e/f)/3 3. E2/C14(i)/2 4. E3/C17(a/b/c/d)/4

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