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    Projectile and Marble

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    Per:____ LAB: Marble Launcher Due Date:_________________ 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

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    Ramp Experiment

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    To find the initial velocity of a marble leaving a ramp using time‚ range‚ and background information learned in class. Equipment: The equipment used in this experiment was a toy track and ramp‚ a small marble‚ multiple Physics textbooks‚ meter sticks‚ bright-colored cardstock‚ masking tape‚ sidewalk chalk‚ plastic bag and a cloth. Procedure: Our experimental values include the height that the marble would travel‚ y= 88.1 cm‚ and our ramp angle‚ θ= 44.0°. These independent variables were best

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    Uniform Motion Lab

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    one person measure and record the length of the incline plane and the level horizontal track. 2. Without the use of ticker tape or a spark timer‚ place the car at the top of the incline plane. Release the car. Use this as a trial run to ensure the ramp will produce efficient results.

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    PROJECTILE SBA

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    Name: Sharon Mohammed Candidate Number: 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………………………………………………………………

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    Ramp and Hangar Safety

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    Ramp and Hangar Safety Introduction: Aviation can be dangerous business‚ but a look at hangar and ramp accidents shows the costs can be high‚ even deadly. Training‚ attitude and reasonable expectations can reduce the number of incidents. Discussion/Analysis: For all glamour‚ aviation is a dangerous business. Pilots and mechanics are well aware of this risks and they are highly trained to manage them. But the same can not be said for many of the ground support workers in aviation ramps and hangars

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    Golf Ball Lab Report

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    The density of the golf ball in the lab is higher than the average density of a golf ball. This means that the golf ball was made for long shots in the golf course. The neutral buoyancy was successfully achieved when the molarity of the solution was 3.33M. Therefore‚ if the water hazards in golf ball courses had a higher molarity than 3.33M‚ then golf balls would float to the surface. However‚ repeated errors in the lab might have caused inaccurate calculations. For example‚ the beaker was too small

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    main components for walking and most mobile activities are the hips and the knees. The hip joint is a ball and socket joint‚ which means it can move in all directions. The knee joint is a compound condylar synovial joint and allows for flexion and extension of the leg. In this experiment the angle‚ angular velocity‚ and the angular acceleration of the knee and hip were analyzed in oscillatory motion. In the first set of experiments‚ the independent oscillation of the hip and knee were isolated and

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    Cart on a Ramp

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    Objectives: To learn about motion through studying and matching graphs of position vs. time and velocity vs. time; to develop an understanding of the concepts of kinematics. Predict‚ sketch‚ and test motion graphs to better understand motion. Equipment: Computer Vernier computer interface Logger Pro Vernier Motion Detector Meter stick Masking tape Preliminary Questions: 1a. The pink line shows the position of an object at rest with respect to

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    Investigating Projectiles

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    Investigating Projectiles Background: A projectile is an entity which only has the force of gravity acting upon it. A projectile can be cast‚ fired‚ flung‚ heaved‚ hurled‚ pitched‚ tossed and thrown. A projectile can be anything as long as it has initial horizontal velocity that is not equal to zero which has the acceleration due to gravity. Projectile motion happens when an object projected with a force stops putting influence on the object after its launched‚ hence the only force being gravity

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    | Lab #3: Initial Velocity of a Projectile | | | Abhishek Samdaria | Pd.4 and 5 | | Lab #3: Initial Velocity of a Projectile Theory: How can we determine the initial velocity of a projectile? Experimental Design: The purpose behind this experiment was to determine the initial velocity of a projectile. Projection motion consists of kinematics of motion in the x and y directions. With two dimension kinematics‚ there are the x and y components in any given velocity. In projectile

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