Physics Lab Research Question : How does the number of strands of spaghetti affect the strength of the spaghetti strands? Candidate Name: Candidate Number : Session : 2013 (http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_nu8MnrzG0PA/TRm8LYg2-RI/AAAAAAAADYw/Q-JCvJHwDxk/s1600/Spaghetti+021.JPG) VARIABLES : Table No.1 - This table shows the independent ‚ dependent and control variables for the experiment. Serial No. | Type of variable | Name of variable | 1 | Independent | Number of spaghetti strands
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Meter Stick Meter Stick Meter Stick The purpose of this experiment is to use the ballistic pendulum to determine the initial velocity of a projectile using conservation of momentum and conservation of energy as well as motion of projectiles. Carbon Paper Meter Stick Ballistic Pendulum In this experiment a steel ball will be shot into the bob of a pendulum and the height‚ h‚ to which the pendulum bob moves‚ as shown
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Morgan Land Elizabeth Hollis Physics II February 7‚ 2012 Electric Fields Lab Abstract: In this lab we will study the equipotential lines in an electric field in order to study the structure of the electric lines of force. We will plot the position of electric field lines in a given electric field using both a manual method and a computer software program. There is an electric field in any
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Laboratory Report Cover Sheet DeVry University College of Engineering and Information Sciences Course Number: ECET110 Professor: Laboratory Number: 1 Laboratory Title: Analysis of a Series Circuit using Simulation and Actual Construction Submittal Date: 3/8/2014 Objectives: 1. To construct a series circuit and measure its equivalent resistance. 2. To predict and verify electrical characteristics of a series circuit using Ohm’s Law and Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law. 3. Determine
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SPH4U-B 4 Circular Motion Physics SPH4U-B Lesson 4 Introduction Transportation has undoubtedly advanced. Not only have vehicles changed‚ but the means by which people can get themselves to and from different locations has changed as well. Maps and compasses now take a backseat to the Global Positioning System (GPS). Access to the GPS is now very widespread; 24 satellites above our atmosphere are used to send and receive information in order to accurately determine locations of
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Physics (from Ancient Greek: φυσική (ἐπιστήμη) phusikḗ (epistḗmē) “knowledge of nature”‚ from φύσις phúsis "nature"[1][2][3]) is the natural science that involves the study of matter[4] and its motion through space and time‚ along with related concepts such as energy and force.[5] More broadly‚ it is the general analysis of nature‚ conducted in order to understand how the universe behaves.[a][6][7] Physics is one of the oldest academic disciplines‚ perhaps the oldest through its inclusion of astronomy
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Pendulum Raiyan Hassan SPH3U September 20‚ 2011 Introduction A pendulum is a device which consists of a mass attached to a string from a frictionless pivot which allows it to swing back and forth. In this experiment‚ the time it takes for a pendulum to go through a period is going to be measured. The time it takes for a pendulum to go through one period can depend on factors such as the length of the string‚ mass‚ or the degree in which the pendulum is released from (amplitude). In this
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Purpose: To practice direct and indirect measurement Introduction: Do you think you could measure the average thickness of a sample of M&Ms without directly measuring selected M&Ms? The answer is "yes‚" and in this activity you will make direct and indirect measurements of the thickness of M&Ms. You will compare the results and evaluate the reliability of each method of measurement. Be sure to view the tutorial on the proper use of the vernier caliper. Please re-visit the information on when
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Torque and Equilibrium Purpose: Apply principle of static equilibrium to determine a coefficient of friction. Research Question: What is the coefficient of friction between a meter stick and wall? Hypothesis: Tying a piece of string on to the end of a meter stick‚ put the other end of the meter stick against the wall so that the meter stick is horizontal and does not slide down the wall. Hang a weight on the meter stick sliding it to a point where the meter stick is about to come off from
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Conclusion: Category 1: Momentum was found that after the collision was less than before the collision by 10%. This was not what has been expected‚ so the difference was fairly significant. This happened because of friction‚ when the two pucks collided‚ they have lost a bit of their momentum‚ so the momentum after the collision differed. Kinetic energy differed more than what was expected‚ it was significantly less after the collision‚ the difference before and after the collision was 63.7%‚
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