Physics
Physics
Motion
Figure 9.1: The wood block provides necessary height for the hangers to not touch the table.
EQUIPMENT
Fulcrum
Meter Stick
Vernier Caliper
(3) Mass Hangers
Masses
(3) Hanger Clamps (Clamps)
(1) Knife-Edge Clamp
Digital Balance
Triple-Beam Balance
Block of Wood
Unknown Mass (Marble or Silver Cube)
TAs Table:
(1) Dial-O-Gram Balance
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Advance Reading
Text: Torque, center of mass, stable and unstable equilibrium, lever arm
Lab Manual: Appendix A
Objective
To measure torques on a rigid body, to determine the
conditions necessary for equilibrium to occur, to perform error analysis.
Theory
(9.1)
(9.2)
(9.3)
~c = 0.0 mN
(9.4)
position
magnitude of force
direction of force
lever arm
counterclockwise
clockwise
center of mass
fulcrum
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Name:
1. Define torque, and state the conditions necessary for stable equilibrium. (20 pts)
2. Why are the following equations equivalent for this experiment? (20 pts)
= rF sin
= rF
3. Refer to the procedure, Part 1, 1st arrangement. Assume xcm = 50.0 cm, 150.0 g is suspended from a hanger
clamp at the position xcc = 15.0 cm, and a hanger clamp is at position xc = 75.0 cm. If each hanger clamp has a
mass m = 16.5 g, what mass must be added to xc in order to attain stable equilibrium? Sketch a diagram of the
situation (refer to Fig. 9.3). (30 pts)
4. Consider Part 2 of the procedure. Determine the additional mass required for stable equilibrium. Meter stick:
xcm = 50.0 cm, m = 150.0 g. Hanger clamp: xcc = 0.0 cm, m = 16.5 g. (30 pts)
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PROCEDURE
QUESTIONS
1. Consider the Dial-O-Gram balance and the triplebeam balance. The Dial-O-Gram balance has a
spring, calibrated for Earth, behind the dial. This
spring exerts a force that allows accurate measurement of mass. The triple-beam balance uses only
the principles of torque, which you investigated in
this experiment. Will either balance allow us to
accurately measure the mass of an object on the
moon?