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The Oscillation Of A Spring.  

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The Oscillation Of A Spring Idea: My investigation is to find the relationship between the size of one oscillation of a spring, and the length of the spring, which will be determined by various masses being attached to the end of the spring as shown in the diagram below. During the course of the experiment, there will be three controlled variables. These are (a) - the spring size (b) - the clamp, stand, and vice (c) - the number of times the spring oscillates The independent variable in this experiment will be the different masses and my two dependant variables are (a) - the speed of the oscillation (b) - the energy of the oscillation Diagram: When set up, the apparatus being used should look like this: Method: Set up a clamp and stand and secure the stand with a vice to reduce vibration and movement of the stand. Attach the clamp as low down to the table as possible to...

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