There are many possible errors in a Hooke's law experiment. Examples of some common errors are:
Other sources of error could include:
Wind/air currents which make spring to oscillate. Measuring extension when spring is oscillating/has not yet stabilized. Including the length of the hooks to the extension of the helical coils of spring.
Sources of errors in experiments to verify Ohms law can be as simple as temperature or pressure. These errors can also be caused by length and diameter of the conductor being used in the experiment.
Some potential errors in a Boyle's Law experiment could be air leaks in the apparatus, temperature changes affecting gas volume, inaccurate measurement of pressure, or deviations from ideal gas behavior. It is important to control these factors to ensure accurate results.
Sir Isaac Newton conducted the experiment of a ball rolling on a flat surface to demonstrate his first law of motion, also known as the law of inertia.
Possible sources of error in a Boyle's Law experiment include air leaks in the apparatus, temperature fluctuations affecting the volume of the gas, incorrect readings due to parallax error, and deviations from ideal gas behavior at high pressures. Limitations include the assumption of ideal gas behavior, which may not hold true at all conditions, and the difficulty in accurately measuring the volume of the gas at high pressures.
Hooke's law of elasticity is an approximation that states that the extension of a spring is in direct proportion with the load applied to it.
pressure did not remain constant or if the amount of gas did not remain constant.
Wind/air currents which make spring to oscillate. Measuring extension when spring is oscillating/has not yet stabilized. Including the length of the hooks to the extension of the helical coils of spring.
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Hooke's law of Elasticity.
Sources of errors in experiments to verify Ohms law can be as simple as temperature or pressure. These errors can also be caused by length and diameter of the conductor being used in the experiment.
Hooke's Law relates to the elasticity of elastic objects, such as metal springs, and how they stretch in proportion to the force that acts on them.
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No, by definition Hooke's law relates to linear elastic only; when outside the elastic region it does not apply.
Boyle's Law relates gas pressure (P) to volume (V) by the equation P1V1 = P2V2. There are two sources of errors to experimentally and theoretically applying Boyle. The first is based on instrumentation, which include operator errors and certainty problems when measuring P and V. The second is from calculations, specifically user errors.
an experiment on pascal's law