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Investigating the motion of a mass on a spring.  

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Investigating The Motion of a Mass on a Spring Planning I am going to find out how the mass on the end of a spring affects the time period for ten vertical oscillations. I am not going to find out how the mass affects the time period for one oscillation because it wouldn't be accurate and it will be difficult for me to do the experiment. In result of ten oscillations the result will be more reliable and will be given in accurate conclusion. My predication for this experiment is that if the mass increase, the time period will increase for ten oscillations. The reason I believe this will happen is because the gravity will pull down the masses and then if the mass is heavy, it will be difficult to go back up. I found all above information from the book (SEG GCSE Double Science Higher Tier) and some leaflets which...

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