Study of simple pendulum using tracker video analysis and high speed camera: an interactive approach to analyze oscillatory motion
In this paper, we report on the use of Tracker video analysis and high speed camera as an interactive approach to study oscillatory motion of a simple pendulum. Tracker software is basically a computer based learning tool and is preferred because it is free, user friendly and support effective learn...
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my.upm.eprints.539212018-02-21T06:17:16Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53921/ Study of simple pendulum using tracker video analysis and high speed camera: an interactive approach to analyze oscillatory motion Ramli, Hanif Chan, Kar Tim Yap, Wing Fen In this paper, we report on the use of Tracker video analysis and high speed camera as an interactive approach to study oscillatory motion of a simple pendulum. Tracker software is basically a computer based learning tool and is preferred because it is free, user friendly and support effective learning and teaching. Combining with the high speed camera that records the motion of pendulum at a frame rate up to 1000 frames per second (fps), analysis of the motion is performed at different angles and video qualities. The periods obtained from the experiment are then compared with the exact period expression and Lima and Arun approximation in order to determine how well this approach suited for the large angle approximation. Results have shown that when the video qualities improved, errors are minimal but errors increased when the angle increased. This research finding shows that this approach is feasible in studying the motion of simple pendulum and at the same time, interactive and inexpensive. Malaysian Solid State Science and Technology Society 2016 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53921/1/Study%20of%20simple%20pendulum%20using%20tracker%20video%20analysis%20and%20high%20speed%20camera.pdf Ramli, Hanif and Chan, Kar Tim and Yap, Wing Fen (2016) Study of simple pendulum using tracker video analysis and high speed camera: an interactive approach to analyze oscillatory motion. Solid State Science and Technology, 24 (2). pp. 297-305. ISSN 0128-7389 |
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In this paper, we report on the use of Tracker video analysis and high speed camera as an interactive approach to study oscillatory motion of a simple pendulum. Tracker software is basically a computer based learning tool and is preferred because it is free, user friendly and support effective learning and teaching. Combining with the high speed camera that records the motion of pendulum at a frame rate up to 1000 frames per second (fps), analysis of the motion is performed at different angles and video qualities. The periods obtained from the experiment are then compared with the exact period expression and Lima and Arun approximation in order to determine how well this approach suited for the large angle approximation. Results have shown that when the video qualities improved, errors are minimal but errors increased when the angle increased. This research finding shows that this approach is feasible in studying the motion of simple pendulum and at the same time, interactive and inexpensive. |
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Study of simple pendulum using tracker video analysis and high speed camera: an interactive approach to analyze oscillatory motion |
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