Reshennaia Laboratornaia Rabota 6: Po Fizike 7 Klass Avtor Peryshkin
Mark the pointer's position at rest (0 N), then add weights one by one (102g ≈is approximately equal to 1 N) and mark 1N, 2N, etc..
To learn how to calibrate a spring (create a scale) and measure the weight of an object.
You can find full video demonstrations and walkthroughs for these labs on platforms like Rutube or VK Video to verify specific numerical results. Mark the pointer's position at rest (0 N),
Lever scales, weights, a graduated cylinder (beaker) with water, and a solid body (e.g., a metal bolt). Key Solved Elements: Mass ( ): Measured using the lever scales. Volume (
Compare the calculated density to a Table of Densities to identify the material. Quality Checklist for a "Solved" Lab Lever scales, weights, a graduated cylinder (beaker) with
If you are reviewing a completed version, ensure it contains these critical sections: Title, Goal, and Equipment list.
In many classic Peryshkin editions, this lab is titled "Graduating a Spring and Measuring Forces with a Dynamometer" . Quality Checklist for a "Solved" Lab If you
In some revised editions or workbooks, Lab No. 6 is "Determining the Density of a Solid" .