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In an experiment, students used a suspended 1.75-kg bicycle wheel, a motion detector, a slotted-mass hanger, and data analysis software to determine the wheel's moment of inertia.
They ran two trials with each of 6 different hanging masses. The mass hanger was always released from rest. The motion detector, which watched the falling mass-hanger, recorded a classic parabolic position vs time graph for accelerated motion.
Using data analysis they highlighted a section of the parabola and created a corresponding velocity-time graph. Its slope produced a value for the acceleration of the falling mass.
Since the masses were falling, the acceleration values were negative, supporting the experimental procedure that in each trial, the mass hanger was gaining speed in a negative direction.
Given below is a data table of their final experimental results.
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mass (kg)
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average a
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0.05
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0.362
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0.06
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0.438
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0.07
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0.515
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|
0.08
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0.593
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|
0.09
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0.671
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|
0.1
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0.752
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