Conservation of Energy Experiment

In summary, the conversation is about an upcoming lab assignment involving conducting an experiment to prove the conservation of energy equation. The group is brainstorming ideas, including using motion detectors on a ramp, dropping a ball onto a spring, and using a magnetized ball and copper wire pipe to record induced current.
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1. Our lab assignment is to conduct and experiment to show the the conservation of engergy equation is proven. Does anyone have any suggestions at some experiment ideas?



2. One of our ideas was to roll a ball up a ramp and put motion detectors on the x and y-axis and show the potential energy of the ball.
 
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Is the ball on the ramp frictionless?
 
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Um, how bout using a ball in an vacuum tube and dropping it onto a spring record the maximum displacement it produces on the spring, and record the height the ball was dropped from. Repeat the experiment only this time place the ball on the spring and displace the spring by the maximum displacement that you got for the first part, and see if the ball reaches the same height.

Or maybe . ..
l do this experiment with a magnetised ball on a non-magnetic string inside a copper wire pipe and recorded the induced current

Hope this helps
 

What is the Conservation of Energy Experiment?

The Conservation of Energy Experiment is a scientific investigation that aims to demonstrate the principle of energy conservation, which states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, but only transformed from one form to another.

What materials are needed for the Conservation of Energy Experiment?

The materials needed for this experiment may vary depending on the specific demonstration, but some common materials include a pendulum, a ruler, a stopwatch, and various objects such as marbles or balls.

How does the Conservation of Energy Experiment work?

The experiment typically involves measuring the potential and kinetic energy of an object, such as a pendulum, at different points during its motion. The data is then analyzed to show that the total energy of the system remains constant, despite changes in potential and kinetic energy.

Why is the Conservation of Energy Experiment important?

The Conservation of Energy Experiment is important because it provides evidence for one of the fundamental laws of physics. It also allows us to better understand and predict the behavior of various systems and processes in the natural world.

Can the Conservation of Energy Experiment be modified for different levels of understanding?

Yes, the experiment can be modified to suit different levels of understanding. It can be simplified for younger students by using everyday objects and focusing on basic concepts, or it can be more complex for advanced students by incorporating mathematical equations and more sophisticated equipment.

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