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Pendulum Clock
Find the effect of length, mass, and angle on the period of a pendulum. The pendulum is attached to a clock that can be adjusted to tell time accurately. The clock can be located on Earth or Jupiter to determine the effect of gravity.
645Learning Objectives
- Discover the properties of a pendulum.
- Measure the period of a pendulum.
- Design controlled experiments to determine the effect of length, mass, starting angle, and gravity on the period of a pendulum.
- Apply knowledge to create a pendulum clock that will tell time accurately.
Vocabulary
bob, calibrate, controlled experiment, gravity, mass, pendulum, period, variable
Lesson Materials
Student Exploration Sheet
Exploration Sheet Answer Key
Assessment Questions
Teacher Guide
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