The purpose of the experiment presented in this paper is to quantify the viscosity of a liquid. Viscous effects are important in the flow of fluids in pipes, in the bloodstream, in the lubrication of engine parts, and in many other situations. In the present paper, the authors explore the oscillations of a physical pendulum in the form of a long and lightweight wire that carries a ball at its lower end, which is totally immersed in water, so as to determine the water viscosity. The system used represents a viscous damped pendulum and we tried different theoretical models to describe it. The experimental part of the present paper is based on a very simple and low-cost image capturing apparatus that can easily be replicated in a physics classroom. Data on the pendulum’s amplitude as a function of time were acquired using digital video analysis with the open source software Tracker.
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Pendulum Underwater – An Approach for Quantifying Viscosity
José Costa Leme;
José Costa Leme
1
EB 23S de Lanheses
, Portugal
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Agostinho Oliveira
Agostinho Oliveira
2
EB/S Sidónio Pais
, Caminha, Portugal
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Phys. Teach. 55, 555–557 (2017)
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José Costa Leme, Agostinho Oliveira; Pendulum Underwater – An Approach for Quantifying Viscosity. Phys. Teach. 1 December 2017; 55 (9): 555–557. https://doi.org/10.1119/1.5011833
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