Grade 11 Physics Final Project. Help (Kinematics)

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The discussion revolves around a Grade 11 physics final project focused on kinematics, where the student plans to investigate the effects of different heights and weights of golf balls on displacement after collisions. The project involves creating slopes, rolling golf balls, and measuring the displacement of struck objects. The student seeks clarification on the calculations needed, specifically regarding force, work, and energy transfer, using formulas like F=ma, W=FxD, and Eg=mgh. Suggestions are welcomed, including a reference to the Brachistochrone curve for added interest. Overall, the project is deemed practical and relevant to the kinematics topic studied in class.
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Grade 11 Physics Final Project. Help! (Kinematics)

first of all, I am new to the forum. and i was wondering if i should post this on homework forum or general physics. then i decided to post it here.

so i have been working on a final project for my grade 11 physics.

the teacher wants us to make something that would be relevant to the course, involving simple experiment and calcutions with fewest variables.

so far, we have learned, kinematics, electricity, energy and i have chosen kinematics as my topic for the project. and i was wondering if it is valid experiment or not.

here is my rough plan for my project:
variables: 1) 2 different height in slope 2) 2 different weight of the golf ball

1.me and my partner has been working on making slopes with different height.
2. and we are going to roll(or simple push) a golf balls with different weight.
3. let the golf balls collide with some object (block of wood, toy car, etc.)
4. calculate the displacement of the object struck by golf ball.

so here are my questions.
im wondering what numbers we can calculate given variables and experiment. we haven't done any of the experiment given that we have just started the project. but i know we have to do some calculations. the main formulas concerned here are: F=ma, W=FxD, Eg=mgh. are there anything that I am missing? does this experiment make sense? what are the numbers do we have to find to calculate some work done on the object and energy transferred from golf balls to the object?

in conclusion, i thank you for reading this thread and for any suggestions.

please don't be afraid and tell me that this project sucks or this is not practical or something.

thanks again!
 
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