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Synthesis Question 1 (50 Points): Devise, execute, and analyze an experiment to

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Question

Synthesis Question 1 (50 Points): Devise, execute, and analyze an experiment to answer the question "How does varying length affect the period of a pendulum?" But there's a twist: you may only use your pulse to keep time. That is, your heart is your only clock. You may in no way refer to any other clocks as you do your experiment. (That means you may not act like you know your pulse rate from the Pre-Lab because you used a clock to find that.) A good answer should contain the following: Pr clear statement of what relationship is being studied including the independent, 0 dependent, and controlled variables. A clear description of your procedure. Diagrams that show your setup and give an indication of what all variables mean. Data table that organizes your measurements in a clear way. Several trials for one measurement should be performed. The independent variable should span as wide a range of values as is reasonable given the available equipment. A . .

Explanation / Answer

The longer the length of the string, the farther the pendulum goes and thus longer is the time period.