Variables:
Investigating force-extension apparatus for a spring (and rubber band)
Variables:
Investigating force-extension apparatus for a metal (e.g. copper) wire
W = m × g
e = average length – original length
e = new marker reading − reference point reading
Systematic Errors:
Random Errors:
Fiducial marker to measure the extension more accurately
Remember - for the spring and rubber band, the extension measures how much the object has stretched by and can be found by subtracting the original length from each of the subsequent lengths.For the metal wire, each extension is measured by finding the difference between the new marker point and the original reference point.A common mistake is to calculate the increase in length by each time instead of the total extension – if each of your extensions is roughly the same then you might have made this mistake!
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