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    Projectile Motion Lab

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    Purpose/ Hypothesis: The purpose of the lab is to explore some of the variables that influence projectile motion using a Rubber Band Cannon and launching rubber bands and measuring its horizontal distance and angle at which the rubber bands has been launched.. Materials: Materials used for the lab were a Cardboard Box‚ a 30cm ruler‚ rubber bands‚ a measuring tape‚ tape‚ a pencil‚ a paper protractor cut out‚ and scissors. Procedure: For the lab‚ scissors were used to cut the paper protractor cutout

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    AP Physics HW #1 Multiple Choice 1. A car travels 30 miles at an average speed of 60 miles per hour and then 30 miles at an average speed of 30 miles per hour. The average speed the car over the 60 miles is
 (A) 35 m.p.h. (B) 40 m.p.h. (C) 45 m.p.h. (D) 10 m.p.h. (E) 53 m.p.h. Answer: B. Method: Vavg = Δx/Δt The average speed is the total distance traveled‚ divided by the total time. They give us all distances traveled is‚ so we just need to find the time. We find the time‚ by applying

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    Projectile Motion Purpose: An object in a projectile motion move horizontally with no acceleration and vertically with the gravitational acceleration at the same time. This experiment is to investigate projectile motion using experiments‚ equations and comparing the expected and experimental data. Procedure: Case I: Use formulas to find equation of horizontal Range (R) in a projectile motion. Rearrange equation for Rmax‚ and find the angle Adjust the launches angle to angle Launch

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    Ortega Instructor I. Title: Projectile Motion II. Objectives: To study motion of a projectile III. Apparatus: Launcher‚ iron stand‚ metal ball‚ steel tape IV. Procedure Part I. Elevated Body 1. The launcher was mounted on the iron stand and the metal ball was placed into the launcher. 2. The vertical distance was measured or position of the ball from the floor to the launcher. 3. The launcher was fired by pulling on the string and the approximate place where the ball strikes the floor was noted

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    Section 001 CP1 Lab Report - Projectile Motion October 12‚ 2009 The purpose of Lab Assignment 1 was to analyze projectile motion. In doing so‚ we determined the initial velocity of the ball shot horizontally from the spring loaded projectile launcher. Also‚ we verified the angle at which the projection of the ball would produce a maximum range. Lastly‚ we predicted the range that a ball would travel at a certain angle‚ theta. Projectile motion is the motion of objects that are initially

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    Appendix 5 26 Appendix 6 28 Appendix 7 30 Appendix 8 31 Appendix 9 33 Appendix 10 35 Background Information Sport relies on three major physics concepts: force‚ acceleration and velocity; many of which involve elastic propulsion and/or projectile motion. Various types of sporting equipment are constructed with springs and elastics‚ in order to absorb a force or apply a force to another object. In the context of this investigation‚ the spring is utilised to propel an object. According to Hooke’s

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    Projectile Motion By Kaneisha Winch Aim: To investigate whether there is a relationship between the horizontal velocity and vertical velocity by using a 7.5 cm baseball in projectile motion. Hypothesis: There is no relationship between the horizontal and vertical velocity. No matter how fast the horizontal velocity‚ the vertical velocity will remain the same. This has no relation to the size or mass of the ball. Materials: • a baseball with a diameter of approx. 7.5 cm • a tape measurer • a surface

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    determined the average distance of the shots from each angle by using a meter stick. We were then able to calculate the velocity of the shots by dividing the time from distance. After getting the results‚ the distance from the shots fired at 45° had a greater distance from the shots fired at 0° horizontally. This is because as the ball which is fired increases‚ the height increases. As the height increases‚ the time it takes for the ball to hit the ground increases and the range (distance) is greater

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    lab projectile motion

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    Name __________________ Pendulum Go to http://phet.colorado.edu/simulations/sims.php?sim=Pendulum_Lab and click on Run Now. 1. Research to find equations that would help you find g using a pendulum. Design an experiment and test your design using Moon and Jupiter. Write your procedure in a paragraph that another student could use to verify your results. Show your data‚ graphs‚ and calculations that support your strategy. The time it takes a pendulum to complete

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    Lab 4 Projectile Motion Sai Moua Purpose: The purpose of this lab was to define what the initial velocity of the ball when it is launched out of the pipe. Our next objective is to determine at what angle that the ball will be ejected at the maximum range. Lastly‚ we predict and confirm the range before we launch the ball at a certain angle. Theory: Projectile motion according to Dr. James S. Walker is defined as‚ “the motion of objects that are initially launched –or “projected”- and that

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