In this undergraduate laboratory experiment we measure the centripetal force acting on a bob in uniform circular motion. As the experiment was originally designed, it consistently yielded large errors due to a subtle twist of the bob as the mass was increased incrementally. This error is due to the fact that the center of mass changes relative position as the mass is incremented; therefore, the spring that provides the centripetal force for the apparatus causes an unintended torque on the bob. A solution to the problem consists of positioning the incremental masses so that the center of mass does not change position. This simple correction provides a useful lesson on redesigning an undergraduate laboratory experiment to obtain better agreement with theory.
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February 01 2003
Center of mass correction to an error-prone undergraduate centripetal force experiment Available to Purchase
Peter Ronhovde;
Peter Ronhovde
Department of Physics, ILB 115, University of South Alabama, Mobile, Alabama 36688
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Rudy Sirochman
Rudy Sirochman
Department of Physics and Astronomy, Box 5046, University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, Mississippi 39406
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Peter Ronhovde
Rudy Sirochman
Department of Physics, ILB 115, University of South Alabama, Mobile, Alabama 36688
Am. J. Phys. 71, 185–188 (2003)
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July 30 2001
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July 31 2002
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Peter Ronhovde, Rudy Sirochman; Center of mass correction to an error-prone undergraduate centripetal force experiment. Am. J. Phys. 1 February 2003; 71 (2): 185–188. https://doi.org/10.1119/1.1510144
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