Projectile Motion Lab: Using a Toy Gun Purpose: The purpose of this investigation is to measure the vertical displacement‚ or height of the launch‚ and the horizontal displacement‚ or range‚ travelled by a projectile (bullet from toy gun). Questions: What is the shape of the actual path travelled by a projectile? How closely does an actual projectile’s results follow the theoretical predicted results? Hypothesis: The shape of the path travelled by the projectile‚ in this case the bullet of
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TAP 601-1: Brownian motion Brownian motion (named after the botanist Robert Brown) is the presumably random drifting of particles suspended in a fluid (a liquid or a gas) or the mathematical model used to describe such random movements‚ which is often called a particle theory. The experiment of Brownian motion in a smoke cell is a classic experiment that gives strong circumstantial evidence for the particulate nature of air. Materials: ✓ Smoke cell‚ incorporating a light source
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TITLE: Trajectory of a Projectiles PROBLEM STATEMENT: A spherical ball was projected from a fixed point ‚O‚ with a speed ‚u‚ angels of elevation : 0‚ 10‚ 20‚ 30‚ 40‚ 50‚ 60‚ 70‚ 80‚ 90 to the horizontal ground surface. Find the value of maximum height travelled by the ball for which the horizontal range‚ R‚ greatest for the same value of u. AIM: To investigate: 1)Range of projected ball. 2)Time of flight for corresponding angel of projection METHODOLOGY: APPARATUS
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I. Objectives: • To verify Newton’s Second Law of Motion with the use of state-of-the-art devices II. Materials and Equipment: • 2.2 m Track- 1 pc • Plunger Cart- 1pc • Super pulley with clamp – 1pc • .500gram mass- 1pc • Stopwatch1- 1pc • Block ( to act as bumper)- 1pc • Beam Balance- 1 unit • String – 2m long • Set of Weights-1 set III. Data and Results Cart Mass Hanging Mass Trial1 Trial2 Trial3 Trial4 Trial5 Average Time 512g 13g 2.16s 2.15s 2.06s 2.0s 2.1s 2.09s 1016.5 27g
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Chromatography of Commercial Analgesics Chromatography of Commercial Analgesics CHEMISTRY 200L EXPT 4 PAGE 8 - 11 CHEMISTRY 200L EXPT 4 PAGE 8 - 11 Janna Vernice R. Villalon*‚ Christian V. Villanueva‚ Cyd Vincent L. Zamora Department of Chemistry‚ College of Science *Corresponding author; e-mail: janna.villalon@rocketmail.com Abstract In analyzing the chromatography of analgesics‚ thin layer chromatography (TLC) was used. A very thin (micron) film of silica is coated on a glass
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this isdissappointing to you hold on Physics Pre-AP Projectile Motion Lab Report Purpose The purpose of this lab was to determine how angle and gravity affects velocity and range. Procedure Materials Projectile launcher Marble Two measuring sticks Tin foil Pencil Procedure Set the angle of the projectile launcher to 30 degrees (make sure that the bottom of the launcher is even with the desk). Put the marble inside the projectile launcher‚ and using the pencil‚ push the marble inside
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Title Experiment with a spiral spring (Oscillation) Objective 1. To show how the time of vertical oscillation depends on the load 2. To determine the spring constant 3. To determine the effective mass of the spring Introduction In this experiment‚ it is to show how the time of vertical oscillation depends on the load‚ to determine the spring constant and to determine the effective mass of the spring. An ideal spring is remarkable in the sense that
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Hideout In Geylang Ah Ngow : I’m sorry Lou Foo. I should not have killed you. Chin: Can I be released now? I know that you are a good guy. Ah Ngow: Alright‚ but you better don’t report this to the police. ( unties the rope on Chin) Chin : I wont. Policewoman : Stop right there! Ah Ngow and Chin: Frozed Ah Ngow : Quickly grabs Chin and place a knife at his neck. Chin : What are you doing? ( surprised) An Ngow : Don’t worry. I wont kill you. It’s a trap for the police.( whispering in his
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You have learned that the motion of any object moving through the air affected only by gravity is an example of projectile motion. Examples of projectile motion include a basketball thrown toward a hoop‚ a car driven off a cliff by a stunt person‚ and a marble launched from the CPO marble launcher. Toss a ball some distance and you can imagine in your mind the arc it follows‚ first rising then falling to the ground. Projectile motion is also called two-dimensional motion because it depends on two
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School: Iere High School Class: Form 5s (Science) Project Title: Projectile Motion Additional Mathematics SBA: Teacher: Ms. Lia Chunilal Date: TABLE OF CONTENTS Project Title……………………………………………………………………………pg3 Aim of Project………………………………………………………………………..pg4 Problem Statement……………………………………………………………………pg5 Information about Volleyball…………………………………………………………pg9 Apparatus and Materials………………………………………………………………pg6 Method for Experiment……………………………………………………………….pg7 Solution to Problem…………………………………………………………………
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