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    net force‚ mass and acceleration Hypothesis: Since Newton’s second law of motion states that the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the total force acting upon that object‚ we can assume that the more mass being pulled down on the cart the greater the acceleration of it will be and therefore the greater its net force will be. Apparatus: Wheeled carts Pulleys Balance Ticker Tape Weights String Factors affecting Acceleration of Cart: Mass

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    self-aligning roller group such as intermediate shaft type‚ four connecting rod type‚ vertical roll type. Its principle is rotating barrier or the roller in the horizontal direction to resist or produce transverse thrust to impel belt of automatic centripetal movement. Generally‚ the method is reasonable for conveyor belt of short total length or of bidirectional operation‚ the reason is that a shorter belt conveyor is easier-deviation and hard-to-adjust. Or‚ the self-aligning idlers may influence long

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    proportionality of acceleration and net force if the mass of the body is constant and to verify the inverse proportionality of acceleration and mass if the net force is constant. It is now clearly explained and proven that Newton’s second law of motion is true. By experiments‚ the law is proved. All data produced results parallel to what Newton states. We can say that the acceleration is directly proportional to the net force if the mass of the body is constant. The acceleration increases as the

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    Sierman Lab Report: Experiment #7 Group #4 October 16th‚ 2012 Forces on a Pulley System A. Statement of the Problem The purpose of this lab was to address the following questions: how does the acceleration of a pulley system depend on the mass of the driving objects? And how does the acceleration of a pulley system depend on the mass of the driven object? To achieve this‚ a dynamic track was set up with a string attached to a cart. The string was part of a pulley system (the pulley was at the

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    Relationship Involving Acceleration‚ Net Force‚ and Mass Giho Park Purpose The purpose of this lab investigation is to observe the relationship among the net force‚ mass‚ and acceleration of an object. Hypothesis/Prediction Part A If the net force increases with a constant mass‚ then the acceleration would increase‚ because the force would push the object to increase the velocity. Part B If the mass of the cart increases with a constant net force‚ then the acceleration would increase

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    Name _____________________________________________ date _________ period _____ Physical Science Unit 2 Motion Chapter 11 1. Motion – when something changes _________________________ 2. Distance – How far an object ____________________ 3. _________________________ - the distance an object has been moved from one position to another. 4. Example: one car travels from one town to another that is ______________ to the east. 5. another car travels around a track for __________________ and ends

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    The Book Thief “Even death has a heart.” (The Book Thief‚ pg 242) The Book Thief by Markus Zusak is a book of death‚ love‚ and survival. There is the death of a friend‚ love of a parent‚ and survival of those who can take it. World War II was a devastating period and many did not have the mental strength to survive it. The Book Thief is about Liesel Meminger and all her accounts with death and how she coped with it‚ how she survives it all through words. The book is narrated by Death‚ and throughout

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    which ones? What do they have in common? Yes‚ the ball and the jump both move in similar ways. Due to the acceleration to be constant for both. The pendulum and the spring move also in the same way‚ the difference is that the pendulum encountered

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    with the cart’s acceleration. The total mass of the cart is easy to vary by adding masses. Using these tools‚ you can determine how the net force on the cart‚ its mass‚ and its acceleration are related. This relationship is Newton’s second law of motion. [pic] Figure 1 Objectives * COLLECT FORCE AND ACCELERATION DATA FOR A CART AS IT IS MOVED BACK AND FORTH. * Compare force vs. time and acceleration vs. time graphs. * Analyze a graph of force vs. acceleration. * Determine the

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    Assessment Andy Tang Research Question In this internal assessment‚ I am given a cantilever to find the physical properties of it. I decide to investigate the relationship between the force I act on one side of the cantilever and the maximum acceleration the tail can reach. This experiment will be also showing the elasticity of the cantilever. Since I pull down one side of it and fixed the other side‚ when I cut the string‚ it will bounce up and down until all the internal energy is depleted.

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