Question: Graph $M$ versus $n^2$ and find the mass of the rubber sphere $L$ from the slope of the graph. $M = 200g, 250g, 300g, 350g$ $L = 53cm$ $n = 20 revolutions$ Times $200g : 11.41 sec.$ $250g : 9.64 sec$ $300g : 7.91 sec$ $350g : 6.80 sec$
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