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Physics 100

Physics 100. Yet more chapter 2. Motion Diagrams. Each image taken at equal time interval:. Idealized Motion Diagrams:. Treat object as a point (at center of m) Speed Acceleration Since Δ t equal, it’s easy!. Examples. ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●.

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Physics 100

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  1. Physics 100 Yet more chapter 2

  2. Motion Diagrams • Each image taken at equal time interval:

  3. Idealized Motion Diagrams: • Treat object as a point (at center of m) • Speed • Acceleration • Since Δt equal, it’s easy!

  4. Examples ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

  5. Lab Activity • Employ motion sensor to measure a • Vary mass and angle and verify: • a = g sin(theta) (where sin(theta)=y/L) • Others do: motion example and MP website homework stuff/book problems.

  6. Lab Setup: • Plug motion sensor in. Yellow into 1, black into 2. • Open DataStudio, click default choice, click create new activity. • Select Add Instrument, list the digital devices, select motion sensor. • Drag graph icon (lower left) to motion sensor icon. • Graph will display position vs. time • Prepare cart to be rolled. Click [start] button and toss cart gently. • Click stop. • To see v vs. t and a vs. t, left click on the position axis. Choices appear.

  7. Motion Diagram Activity: • Measure positions note on your paper. • Make a table of position, velocity and accelerations. • Graph in Excel (all 3 on one page). Print. • Afix your paper to your graph. • Hand in next week!

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