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Pendulums: An Introduction to the Scientific Method

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Common area

	*  2-m sticks
	*  1-m sticks
	*  Rulers
	*  Calipers
	*  Protractors (mix of shapes and sizes)
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        <description>Experiment Setup

Pendulums and the Scientific Method (PHYS 107)

Unlike many labs you may have had in other science courses, experiments in this course will not come with a detailed step-by-step manual. Instead, you will make observations and explore phenomena, design your own experiments, and make choices about how to revise and improve your work as you go along. It will take a bit of practice, so don’t get discouraged!$m$$L$$\theta$$A$$T$$f$$f=1/T$</description>
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