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Lab Four—Motion with Constant Acceleration
Initial Position of Cart (m): 104 cm
Final Position of Cart (m): 4 cm
Displacement of Cart d (m): 1 m
Height at Top (m)
0.088m
0.098m
0.105m
0.119m
0.140m
Height at bottom (m)
0.03m
0.03m
0.033m
0.035m
0.035m
Delta H (m)
0.058m
0.068m
0.072m
0.084m
0.105m
Trial 1 T (s)
1.72s
1.82s
1.94s
1.83s
1.79s
Trial 2 T (s)
1.70s
1.61s
1.61s
1.65s
1.63s
Trial 3 T (s)
1.52s
1.51s
1.57s
1.49s
1.54s
Trial 4 T (s)
1.32s
1.43s
1.43s
1.38s
1.42s
Trial 5 T (s)
1.23s
1.27s
1.24s
1.27s
1.29s
Average T (s)
1.82s
1.64s
1.53
1.40
1.26
Sin theta = height/d
0.058
0.068
0.072
0.084
0.105
Acceleration a= 2d/T^2
0.604 m/s^2
0.744 m/s^2
0.854 m/s^2
1.020 m/s^2
1.260 m/s^2
0
0.02
0.04
0.06
0.08
0.1
0.12
0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1
1.2
1.4
f(x) = 12.08 x − 0.03
Sin Theta (x) versus Acceleration (y)
Sin Theta
Acceleration (m/s^2)
Slope = 12.08 m/s^2
Lab Five— Forces in Equilibrium
Dataset –
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M1 (g) – 100
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Theta 1 (degrees) – 67
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M2 (g) – 200
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Theta 2 (degrees) – 168
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M3 (g) – 200
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Theta 3 (degrees) – 270
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