First, fill the first column with the length of the string of the different pendulums:
![\begin{gathered} \text{ Length of string \lparen}m\text{\rparen} \\ 0.30 \\ 0.50 \\ 0.70 \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/physics/college/293mm9hr3b3jeehy5hv6dwe3vqg83ubwds.png)
Fill the next three columns of each row according to the time obtained using the simulator:
![\begin{matrix}\text{ Length of String \lparen}m\text{\rparen} & \text{ Period 1 \lparen}s\text{\rparen} & \text{ Period 2 \lparen}s) & \text{ Period 3 \lparen}s\text{\rparen} \\ 0.30 & 1.09 & 1.09 & 1.09 \\ 0.50 & 1.42 & 1.39 & 1.42 \\ 0.70 & 1.66 & 1.66 & 1.66\end{matrix}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/physics/college/tl6r9n1kwc16az2pwfwbmp9x2xb6f68rht.png)
Take te average of the period for each row in order to obtain the data for the column Average Period:
![\begin{gathered} 30cm: \\ \\ (1.09+1.09+1.09)/(3)=1.09 \\ \\ \\ 50cm: \\ \\ (1.42+1.39+1.42)/(3)=1.41 \\ \\ \\ 70cm: \\ \\ (1.66+1.66+1.66)/(3)=1.66 \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/physics/college/v20te7jc3qrz80azyelgk3iuiou7ocvrtq.png)
Then, the fifth column is:
![\begin{gathered} \text{ Average period \lparen}s\text{\rparen} \\ 1.09 \\ 1.41 \\ 1.66 \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/physics/college/jbakew9klvvuex375wpwjqfww8o0cqipas.png)
Square the values of the fifth column to fill the sixth column:
![\begin{gathered} 1.09^2=1.1881 \\ 1.41^2=1.9881 \\ 1.66^2=2.7556 \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/physics/college/ucyq1scn1o6a8we0r9wsu3tkspxzv45kly.png)
Then, the fourth column is:
![\begin{gathered} \text{ Square of average period \lparen}s\text{\rparen} \\ 1.1881 \\ 1.9881 \\ 2.7556 \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/physics/college/qyx9ciag3yt4xhzufli0mr9f4lbaxm42d4.png)
Use a graphing facility to find the best fit line for each data set (average period vs length and square of average period vs length):