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Part C
plot data on the T vs r graph shown below. Draw a best-fit line to the data and calculate the slope of the best fit line
Part D
use your equation from Part B along with the slope of your best -fit line from part C to calculate the value of m

Transcribed Image Text:3.K Friction as the Centripetal Force
The student collects the data shown in the table above.
r (m)
T(s)
T2 (s?)
PART C: Plot the data on the T² vs. r graph shown below. Draw
0.1
1.4
1.96
a best-fit line to the data and calculate the slope of the
best-fit line.
0.2
2.0
4.00
0.3
2.3
5.29
0.4
2.7
7.29
0.5
2.9
8.41
7.
1
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
Radius (m)
PART D: Use your equation from Part B along with the slope of your best-fit line from Part C to calculate the
value of µ.
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