What is the Relationship between Ticker-Tape Timer Tapes and Average Velocity?

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In summary, the correct answer to the question is C, as both statements (1) and (2) are true. The length of each tape represents the average velocity within the constant time interval, and joining the centres of the tops of the tape gives a displacement-time graph. Additionally, by using the equation speed=distance/time, it can be seen that the average velocity is proportional to the length of the column, making statement (1) true.
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Homework Statement


Refer to the uploaded file,
Which of the following statements is/are correct?
(1) The length of each tape represents the average velocity within the time interval.
(2) The width of the tape represents the constant time interval.
(3) Joining the centres of the tops of the tape gives a displacement-time graph.

A (2) only
B (3) only
C (1) and (2) only
D (1) and (3) only


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The answer is C.
But I don't understand why (1) is true.
 

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Try uploading your image to imageshack.us, then post the link, since it may take a while for the attachment to be approved.
 
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speed=distance/time

time=5 ticks=constant (for each column)

distance=length of column

so, if speed=avg velociy

avg velocity=length of column*constant

(note:constant=1/time)

or more simply: avg velocity is proportional to length of column
 

1. What is a ticker-tape timer?

A ticker-tape timer is a scientific instrument used to measure the velocity of an object. It consists of a timer and a roll of paper tape with evenly spaced dots printed on it. As the object passes by, it breaks the beam of light and leaves a dot on the tape, allowing for the calculation of its speed.

2. How does a ticker-tape timer work?

A ticker-tape timer works by using a timer to measure the time it takes for an object to pass through a beam of light. As the object passes through the beam, it breaks the circuit and leaves a mark on the tape. By measuring the distance between the marks, the speed of the object can be calculated.

3. What are some common uses for a ticker-tape timer?

Ticker-tape timers are commonly used in physics experiments to measure the velocity of objects in motion. They are also used in educational settings to demonstrate the concepts of speed, acceleration, and motion.

4. How accurate is a ticker-tape timer?

The accuracy of a ticker-tape timer depends on the precision of the timer and the distance between the dots on the tape. With a high-quality timer and properly calibrated tape, a ticker-tape timer can provide accurate measurements of an object's speed.

5. Can a ticker-tape timer be used for non-linear motion?

Yes, a ticker-tape timer can be used to measure the speed of an object in non-linear motion. By adjusting the distance between the dots on the tape, the timer can accurately measure the speed of an object accelerating or decelerating.

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