Investigating Centre of Gravity (Cambridge (CIE) IGCSE Physics)

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Leander Oates

Written by: Leander Oates

Reviewed by: Caroline Carroll

Investigating centre of gravity

Aim of the experiment

  • This experiment aims to determine the position of the centre of gravity of an irregularly shaped plane lamina

  • Independent variable = position of centre of gravity

  • Dependent variable = shape of plane lamina

  • Control variables:

    • Punching the holes in the plane lamina before determining the line of action of the weight force

Equipment

Equipment list

Equipment

Purpose

Irregularly shaped plane lamina

To find the position of the centre of gravity of

Hole punch

To create a hole in the plane lamina to tie the thread to

Thread

To hang the plane lamina from the clamp

Thread and mass or sticky tack

To form the plumb line

Pencil and ruler

To draw the line of action of the weight force

Clamp stand, boss & clamp

To hang the plane lamina from

Method

Determining the centre of gravity of an irregularly shaped plane lamina

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For irregularly shaped objects, the centre of gravity can be found using the suspension method

  1. Punch 3 holes near the outer edges of the plane lamina in different locations

  2. Create a loop of thread and hang the plane lamina from the clamp

  3. Use a plumb line (a weighted thread) aligned with the hanging thread to show the line of action of the weight force

  4. Use a ruler and pencil to mark the line of action of the weight force onto the plane lamina

  5. Repeat the process until 3 lines have been drawn

  6. The point at which the lines cross is the position of the centre of gravity 

 

Analysis of results

  • Each plane lamina is an irregularly shaped object

  • When an object is suspended from a point, it will always settle with its centre of gravity directly below the point of suspension

Evaluating the experiment

Systematic errors

  • The plumb line should be viewed straight on to avoid a parallax error

  • Dots should be made on the plane lamina whilst in position and then a ruled line should be made after the lamina has been removed from the clamp

Random errors

  • The plane lamina should be allowed to settle before determining the action line of the weight force

  • The holes should be punched in the plane lamina before determining the action line of the weight force, because punching the holes after can affect the position of the centre of gravity

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Leander Oates

Author: Leander Oates

Expertise: Physics

Leander graduated with First-class honours in Science and Education from Sheffield Hallam University. She won the prestigious Lord Robert Winston Solomon Lipson Prize in recognition of her dedication to science and teaching excellence. After teaching and tutoring both science and maths students, Leander now brings this passion for helping young people reach their potential to her work at SME.

Caroline Carroll

Author: Caroline Carroll

Expertise: Physics Subject Lead

Caroline graduated from the University of Nottingham with a degree in Chemistry and Molecular Physics. She spent several years working as an Industrial Chemist in the automotive industry before retraining to teach. Caroline has over 12 years of experience teaching GCSE and A-level chemistry and physics. She is passionate about creating high-quality resources to help students achieve their full potential.