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    Physics Lab Report Impulse

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    Impulse and Momentum Lab Part I: As the first lab of the Physics 2 curriculum‚ our class completed a lab experiment that introduced us students to a new concept that would be a foundation to the future topics that we learn in this class. In this lab activity‚ we used a lab cart on a flat track to compare the collision of the cart with a force sensor with and without the plunger during different trials. The materials that we would need for this activity are a lab cart on a flat track‚ a timer

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    Lab 3. Dc circuits and Ohm’s law of measurments Helina Wolfe Tannaz Farnoudi and Najah Rouse Physics 246-205 Professor Joe Renaud 09/23/13 Word count:1453 Abstract: The aim of this experiment was to understand the relationship between the variables of Ohm’s law and how they are part of an operation of an electric circuit. Introduction: This experiment was done in two parts. The first part consisted of understanding how to determine the current‚ voltage and resistance

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    Lab II‚ Problem 3: Projectile Motion and Velocity Oct. 06‚ 2013 Physics 1301W‚ Professor: Hanany‚ TA: Vladimir Abstract A ball is tossed obliquely. The vectors of position and velocity are measured. The acceleration is calculated. Introduction A toy company is now making an instructional videotape on how to predict the position. Therefore‚ in order to make the prediction accurate‚ how the horizontal and vertical components of a ball’s position as it flies through the air should

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    Physics Lab Report: Magnetism Aim: To compare the ratio of the magnetic length‚ the geometric length and magnetic field strength of different shaped magnets. Materials: * A Bar Magnet * A Horse Shoe Shaped Magnet * A Cylindrical Magnet * A Compass * Pencil * Ruler * A Wooden Board * 4 Needles * A bunch of Needles/pins * A3 Size paper Procedure: 1. We took a wooden board and 4 needles‚ which we hammered to the 4 corners of the board. 2. We

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    Physics Lab Report 3

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    Physics Lab Report#3 “Determining the period of a pendulum” Name: Fei Huo Date performed: October 1st‚ 2014 Period 5 Teacher: Mr. Glasel Purpose: The Purpose of this Lab was so that my classmates and I can examine what kind of factors affect the period of a pendulum. Introduction: In a simple form‚ the pendulum is a weight hung from a long string that Galileo discovered that it can be used to track the passage of time very accurately around 400 years ago. In this

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    AP Physics Slinky Lab

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    AP Physics Slinky Velocity Lab  Group: Asaf Yankilevich‚ Lily Greenwald‚ Yaeli Eijkenaar‚ Michal Antonov  2/23/15    Materials  ● Slinky  ● Spring weight  ● Force measurer  ● Measuring Tape  ● Timer    Procedure  1. The  first  slinky’s  mass  was  weighed‚ using a scale‚  and its tension was measured using a  force measurer  2. The slinky was stretched to 4m.  3. The linear mass density was solved for‚ by dividing the mass by the length.   4. The theoretical velocity was solved for‚ using the equation 

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    Common Types of Capacitors: The compounds or systems that usually consist of two different terminals are used for storing electric power‚ are commonly referred to as capacitors. They form an essential part of any electronic equipment or circuit because they help in the storage of power. The characteristics of the capacitors‚ i.e. the voltage it can withstand‚ material it is made up of etc. are what generally define the ability or the potential of a capacitor. Capacitance is what is generally used

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    tResistors‚ Capacitors‚ and Inductors In partial fulfillment of the requirements In Electronics 2 Submitted to the Department of TLE Submitted by: Reyes‚ Zelly B. IV-Prestige August 1 Table of Contents TOPIC | PAGE | Resistors | | Definition | 1 | Usage | 2 | Classification and Types | 2 | Configuration | 5 | Generalization | 6 | Capacitors | | Definition | 7 | Usage | 8 | Classification and Types | 8 | Configuration | 10 | Generalization | 11 |

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    device has been dubbed a super capacitor by 18-year-old Esha Khare‚ of Saratoga - as she took home $50‚000 from the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair‚ which took place in Phoenix this week. The device will make waiting hours for a phone to charge a thing of the past and the gizmo packs more energy into a smaller space than traditional phone batteries and holds the charge for longer. Eesha Khare made the breakthrough by creating small super capacitor that can fit inside a cell phone

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    Physics Lab Report 1

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    Kathryn Marchessault Physics Lab LR Tuesday 8-9:55 Due 02/26/15 Experiment #1 Free Fall Experiment Abstract In this experiment we studied the motion of an object in free fall‚ that is an object being dropped from a certain height to Earth’s surface. In this experiment we tested the idea that no matter what the size‚ shape‚ color‚ etc. of the object if it would still experience the same constant acceleration throughout its fall (short distance). The constant downward acceleration it experiences

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