In this experiment, you are going to keep the mass and the string length the same, so they will also be controlled variables.
You will change the angle on the pendulum. This is the independent variable. Then you'll measure the period, the dependent variable.

You can print this page to use it while you're doing the experiment.


Changing the Angle

Set up a length of string with one weight on the end.

Trial 1:

Draw the weight back to an angle of about 30°) and allow it to swing for 5 full periods (over and back, 5 times).
Time how long it takes to do this.
Then divide your answer by five, to get the time for one full period.

Repeat this twice more. Don't forget to divide by five each time ... we want the time for one period.

Now average your three answers. If you have printed this page, record your answer here:

30° ANGLE:   Average time for one period: ____________


Trial 2:

Draw the weight back to a less steep angle (around 15°); allow it to swing for 5 full periods (over and back, 5 times).
Time how long it takes to do this.
Then divide your answer by five, to get the time for one full period.

Repeat this twice more. Don't forget to divide by five each time ... we want the time for one period.

Now average your three answers. If you have printed this page, record your answer here:


15° ANGLE:   Average time for one period: ____________


Trial 3:

Draw the weight back to a small angle (around 10°) and allow it to swing for five full periods (over and back, 5 times).
Time how long it takes to do this.
Then divide your answer by five, to get the time for one full period.

Repeat this twice more. Don't forget to divide by five each time ... we want the time for one period.

Now average your three answers. If you have printed this page, record your answer here:


10° ANGLE:   Average time for one period: ____________


By now you should have data that will lead you to a conclusion. You might want to write your conclusion here:

When you change the angle of release of a pendulum, the period

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Now try the next experiment.



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