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Complex Circuits Lab Homework: Find Parallel Resistor
Homework Statement uploaded is the circuit with resistors technically in series. R1 had a measured value of 160 ohms (from A to B) 0.0617 Amps R2 had a measured value of 387 ohms (from B to C) 0.025 amps from A to C the resistance measured is 243.9 ohms 0.041 amps this means that there is a...- Sneakatone
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- Circuits Complex Complex circuits Lab
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Energy of Conservation Lab Report Question
Homework Statement In this experiment we tied a cart to a hanging mass and measured the velocity as it passed through a gate, and recorded the mass of the cart. I calculated the potential and kinetic energy of the hanging mass and when I subtracted the potential from the kinetic, I got a...- jdawg
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- Conservation Energy Lab Lab report Report
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What is the Correct Calculation for Transistor Configurations?
This is the result from a lab,but I am not sure the results are correct. I guess the combination of R1=10k and R2=10k is under linear region,but how come the calculated Ib is zero. For combination of R1=10k and R2=1k,Idon't know why the Ie is negative.Negative value means error?Is it the...- go2255
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Hall Effect Lab (Germanium SC) Without Hall Effect Sensor
1. Lab Method The method for determining the Hall Effect is as follows: This is the method that I was instructed to follow: A current source was connected across a germanium wafer The voltage across the wafer (in the direction of current) was measured with a multimeter A magnetic field was...- Jenn.
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- Hall effect Lab Sensor
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Basic DC Circuits - Kirchoff's Rules Lab questions
Homework Statement I need to come up with a formula to solve for i2 given the diagram of the circuit attached. I can identify 2 junctions and 3 loops. Homework Equations *The algebraic sum of the currents into any junction is 0. By convention the currents entering the junction are positive...- jamesrb
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- Circuits Dc Lab Rules
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Community College Lab Field Trips
I'm the communications officer for our community college American Chemical Society chapter. I would like to have professionals involved in the industry influence us students that are in the academic setting. I believe that the insight they have may have could be a good way to cultivate...- ChiralWaltz
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- College Community college Field Lab
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Electronics Lab Prep: Filters & Transfer Functions
Homework Statement Figures 1 (a), (b), and (c) show low-pass, bandpass, and high-pass filters. Write the transfer function H(ω) for each of these filters, showing the ratio Vout/Vin as a function of the angular frequency ω of the input voltage. -The low-pass filter calculations...- oddjobmj
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- Electronics Filters Functions Lab
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Electric Field Mapping Lab. Qualitative questions.
For an upcoming lab I will be mapping out the equipotential lines in an electric field with an isolated conductor in it. The conductor is a hollow cylinder. I have attached a crude paint drawing of the apparatus. The lab asks some qualitative questions that I would like to knock out before hand...- jamesrb
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- Electric Electric field Field Lab Mapping
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Interesting harmonic motion lab
Homework Statement This is a required analysis for my Physics II lab. We recorded the motion of an object oscillating on spring, and are asked to use the slopes of different graphs that we plotted using the data collected in lab in order to find the spring constant (k). Both graphs were...- rhino1000
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- Harmonic Harmonic motion Interesting Lab Motion
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How Do You Calculate Heat and Enthalpy in an Ice Melting Lab?
Homework Statement This was the procedure for the lab: Find the mass of the Styrofoam cup. Half fill it with warm water at a temperature of about 50 degrees C. Determine the mass of the water and the cup. Dry off some small pieces of ice with the paper towel. Record the temperature of...- psav5
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- Calorimetry Ice Lab
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Young's Double Slit Experiment lab
In class we did a lab regarding the wave nature of light. We pretty much conducted Young's double slit experiment. For the lab we were supposed to establish the relationship between the distance from the slits to the viewing screen and the distance between successive maxima. Can anyone...- braeden
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- Double slit Double slit experiment Experiment Lab Slit Young's double slit
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What Are the Key Findings of the Pulsar Radio Astronomy Experiment?
Hey guys, I'm in the middle of writing a lab report and I'm having trouble with my abstract. I know as a 3rd year uni student I should know how to write one by now. I feel it's a bit long, what do you think? How could I improve? I'm not asking you to write it for me just some hints. The...- adam300
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- Abstract Astronomy Cern Lab Lab report Report
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Accelerating system with hanging mass and friction lab
Homework Statement I am working on the analysis portion of a lab. The experiment was dropping varying masses connected to a cart by a string and pulley. The cart's mass was constant in each trial, but the hanging mass was increased each trial. We were measuring the acceleration of the cart...- chillpenguin
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- Friction Lab Mass System
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Does Temperature Affect the Time to Reach Thermal Equilibrium?
Is there a relationship between increasing temperature in one test tube and keeping the other temperature constant and the time it takes to reach thermal equilibrium Homework Statement Is there are relationship between increasing the temperature of water and keeping the other same and the...- moneymaster187
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- Equilibrium Lab Thermal Thermal equilibrium
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Centripetal Force Lab Questions?
So we did a lab in physics today and it was a contraption where we had a stopper on one get of the string, and weights on the other, and we spun the stopper around, and there's 4 questions that i don't under stand, so if you could help me with this, and please explain as i want to know how to do...- master x964
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- Centripetal Centripetal force Force Lab
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Centripetal Force Lab Questions?
So we did a lab in physics today and it was a contraption where we had a stopper on one get of the string, and weights on the other, and we spun the stopper around, and there's 4 questions that i don't under stand, so if you could help me with this, and please explain as i want to know how to do...- master x964
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- Centripetal Centripetal force Force Lab
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Zeeman Effect Lab Homework: Measuring Rings for Bohr Magneton
Homework Statement I'm having huge issues on the Zeeman Effect lab- the goal being to get the Bohr magneton. The problem is I do not know how to measure the rings. Can I simply measure this with a ruler? How many of the rings do I have to measure in one picture?- mxotoni
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- Lab Zeeman Zeeman effect
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Archived Lab Help: Find Miller Indices from Diffraction Pattern?
I'm currently in a modern physics class and one of our labs was an electron scattering experiment that required the use of a cathode ray tube and a target foil. We aim the electron beam through one of four quadrants on the target foil and measure the diameter of the ring diffraction pattern...- bGODLESS
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- Diffraction Diffraction pattern Indices Lab
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Interpreting a graph of lab data.
So, I've obtained a graph of lab data an it's a plot of thermal resistance versus pressure. Pressure on the x and thermal resistance on the y. If I plot all the points, there doesn't seem to be any trend. The y values are just as likely to decrease as they are to increase with increasing x...- SherlockOhms
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- Data Graph Lab
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Calculating Steel Density from Experimental Data in Excel: Troubleshooting Tips
So I received a lab today for physics. The first part of the lab I finished in about 20 minutes,had no trouble with it, but I don't understand what I'm doing wrong in the second part. I have to find the density of steel in excel, using experimental data that we found in class a few weeks ago...- TalRoc
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- Lab Physics Physics lab
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Moment of inertia lab graph reading assistance
The problem I am currently trying to right a lab report on a experiment trying to find a flywheels moment of inertia. In the lab we had a fly wheel connected to a mass on a string, and measured the position of a point on the wheel as the mass was accelerating downwards. The data was analysed...- azhdrake
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- Assistance Graph Inertia Lab Moment Moment of inertia Reading
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Thermal radiation lab experiment
Hi, I have to plan and carry out an experiment on thermal radiation as part of my physics lab module. The description of the experiment is as follows: Investigate the radiation from a bulb filament as a function of input power, using a pyrometer to measure the temperature of the filament...- subzero0137
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- Experiment Lab Radiation Thermal Thermal radiation
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Question regarding Lab cross section of spectra
I'm currently doing some research at the moment for my professor, and he gave me a list of things to look at. Before he had me calculate the "real center of mass cross section." Now, starting at point 0 for publication, he's having me go through and do some other things. In his list of things to...- eigenstaytes
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- Cross Cross section Lab Section Spectra
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Best Programs for Creating Professional Lab Report Diagrams | Physics Forums"
I wasn't sure which section to post this, I was going to put this in learning materials: https://www.physicsforums.com/forumdisplay.php?f=151 But it says I cannot post there...anyway, Are there any good programs, preferably free or inexpensive, that are useful for drawing professional...- AdkinsJr
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- Diagrams Lab
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Help Needed with Franck Hertz Oscillation Lab Report Analysis
Hello, I'm writing my lab report for my Franck Hertz oscillation and I seem to be stuck on analysis part where I have to perform auto-correlations. Could anyone please guide me through steps 2-4 on excel? I absolute have no idea what the steps 2-4 is asking me to do. For instance, for step...- jenny777
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- Hertz Lab
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Lab Project - build a physical pendulum with the smallest period
Hi, I'm a student working with my group to create a lab for our final lab project. Me and my teammates are stuck on how we should begin to set up the project. I attached 4 photos, one of the pendulum setup, one of the model of our pendulum setup, and two others of the lab sheet guide. The...- cvali
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- Build Lab Pendulum Period Physical Physical pendulum Project
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Finding Specific Heat of Metal in Physics Lab | Struggling with Calculations
In this lab I am supposed to find specific heat of metal, and then recalculate the specific heat using a final temp. 1 degree Celsius above and below measured value. I am really struggling with finding this specific heat of the metal. The lab is this: mass of water: 200 g. Initial temp of...- astru025
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- Lab Physics Physics lab
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LAB: Bragg Diffraction Grazing Angle Error
Homework Statement I wasn't sure where to post this question. I hope I picked the right section of the forums. This is from intermediate lab. The lab is for Bragg diffraction using microwaves. The grazing angle is a measured quantity along with the voltage (which was measured using an...- Gemini_Cricket
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- Angle Bragg Diffraction Error Lab
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Lab report - How to write better lab reports in chemistry?
lab report -- How to write better lab reports in chemistry? Hi, I get very grateful if you help me get exampler on lab reporter on chemistry. I just want to read them, how can you write a better way because I'm not erfaran on engliska. -
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Lab issue - Please check my projectile launcher calculations
Lab issue -- Please check my projectile launcher calculations I am making a lab for a class I teach and my results aren't working out and I need another pair of eyes to see if my method is wrong (I apologize if this should go in homework, but it isn't a homework question so I thought it should... -
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Modern Physics Lab: Hydrogen Wavelengths & Energy Levels
This question is based on a modern physics lab I'm working on, and it's conceptually killing me. 1. Homework Statement For hydrogen, compare your measured wavelengths to the predicted wavelengths for hydrogen. Assuming the lower level is the same for all the lines you observed in the...- leonardthecow
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- Energy Energy levels Hydrogen Lab Levels Modern physics Physics Physics lab Wavelengths
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Schools Want to go to eng grad school, will a bad lab grade affect this?
I am currently a senior at a no name liberal arts college studying math and physics. I am unsure about want I want to do in the future, but I am considering engineering for graduate school in the far future. Field yet to be determined. Last year I took an advance physics lab course and...- dj246
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- Grad Grad school Lab School
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[C] Lab question. (Pass by reference)
a)Write a function,named getNumSum(),for accumulating(summing)float numbers; -The function has no return value -The function has 1 input argument named aSum:the current accumulative sum to be "updated" inside this function(Hint:use pass by reference) -The function asks user for a float...- ccky
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- Lab Reference
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Using Quantum Dots for Single Photon Creation in Lab Research
Hello. I feel as though I should mention (before I say anything else) that this is my first year in grad school (first SEMESTER even). I haven't taken any modern physics lab courses (aside from an undergrad course years ago) that would help me with my research or my question. My PhD...- Xyius
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- Lab Quantum Quantum dots
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Improve Your Physics Lab Skills with Expert Help | Boost Your Grades!
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How Can You Predict the Fall Time of Coffee Filters Using Drag Force Equations?
Homework Statement We are given 3 coffee filters. Using a stopwatch and a meter stick, make measurements to predict how long it would take for those filters to fall down a stairwell. Come up with an experimental method to predict this time. During the lab, we will be told the number of...- mawr95
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- Coffee Drag Filters Lab
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What Weight Can a Wooden Block Support Before Sinking?
Homework Statement Wooden block: Mass: .095. Weight: .931. Volume: 2.03E-4. Density: 467.98. Buoyant force of block: 1.9894. - Predict how much weight the wooden block can support before sinking. Homework Equations W= m1g + m2g The Attempt at a Solution Not sure where to...- astru025
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- Buoyant Buoyant force Force Lab Physics
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Projectile Motion Lab: Accuracy and Factors Affecting Range
Gr. 11 Projectile motion lab? Homework Statement we are conducting an experiment where a ball is being shot from a cannon from a height of 1.435m we have already calculated our initial velocity, which is 5.442m/s, by timing and measuring when the ball is shot and lands 5 times. Then find...- lilyxmo
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- Lab Motion Projectile Projectile motion
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Air Glider Lab Homework: Graph Vel vs Time to Calculate g
Homework Statement The lab book asks me to graph velocity vs time and use the slope to calculate g, than compare it to the experimental value of g. The air glider was timed at various distances with a set height. The height was 0.002035m and the distances were 0.20m 0.40m, 0.50m, 0.75m and...- itwasanacident
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- Air Lab
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I interpreting my results for a thermal decomposition lab
Homework Statement I performed an experiment recently, which required me to heat a flask and an unknown compound to constant weight. The unknown was supposed to be a mixture of calcium sulfate dihydrate and NaCl. My goal for this lab was to determine the % NaCl in the mixture. My percent error...- littlebearrrr
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- Decomposition Lab Thermal
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How can I calculate velocity and time in a physics lab on energy?
Physics lab on energy need help! Homework Statement Need to find velocity and time when I know all lengths/heights. Need to look at picture to fully understand my problem. Homework Equations Projectile motion equations... And velocity equations.. The Attempt at a Solution On picture- astru025
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- Energy Lab Physics Physics lab
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Archived Solid State Physics: Hall Effect + Semiconductor Lab
Homework Statement The lab is attached. I've also attached the pre-lab just for the diagram. Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution Can anyone think of some good errors for this lab? We ended up with ~80% error. I've thought of two: 1. Adjusting the potentiometer so...- Turion
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- Hall effect Lab Physics Semiconductor Solid Solid state Solid state physics State
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Does pH Affect Enzyme Activity in Cornstarch and Saliva?
Homework Statement Hi, I was working on my lab report and I got stuck. I was trying to get some input please. So my experiment was to put 2ml of cornstarch, 2ml saliva, 2ml HCl. I vary the HCl concentration in 3 test tubes. I have one test tube that is just 2mL HOH. I added iodine in and I...- Jbreezy
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- Lab Lab report Princeton Report
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Highschool Dynamics Lab. Consistency problem?
Homework Statement There is a box pulled up a ramp at an angle, θ via a pulley system with a mass m1 at the end, accelerating downward under the influence of gravity and tension in the rope connected to the box. The goal is to find the coefficient of kinetic friction between the leather bottom...- Fifty
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- Dynamics Highschool Lab
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Physics Lab: Calculating Tension with T=m(g-a)
I'm doing a physics lab right now and to find tension we use the equation T=m(g-a) where m is the suspended mass and t is tension. I'm not sure if g should be negative or positive. I'm guessing negative but I am not to sure.- hailbo
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- Lab Physics Physics lab Tension
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Where would I shop for safe to drink lab alcohol?
Hello. I am performing some biochemical process where the end product is going to be intended for human consumption. I am curious where I can buy large quantities of ethanol that is safe for drinking. I don't want to use the liquor store corn alcohol because it has some impurities... -
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Finding the Time: Kinetic Friction Lab Question
Homework Statement A 4.5 kg block is on an incline with a coefficient of static friction of 0.50. The angle that the ramp makes with the horizontal is increased gradually, until the block begins to slide down the ramp. If you know that the coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and...- jlewallen18
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- Friction Kinetic Kinetic friction Lab
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Just started physics classes I'm hating the lab
I'm starting on physics I (introductory classical mechanics) and although I love the theory class, I find the lab extremely tedious and tiresome. I'm just two experiments since starting (we've seen grafication and measurement uncertainty) and they are quite disencouraging, specially after...- Rono
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- Classes Lab Physics
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Calculating Acceleration and Error for a Ball Rolling Down an Inclined Plane
Homework Statement Calculate the acceleration of a ball rolling down an inclined plane and also note the error. I am going to solve it myself, so I will just give one sample. Distance covered by ball(error : +- 0.05 cm) .95m Time taken(error : +- 0.01 s) 1.19s Acceleration(with error)...- dhamaniasad
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- Data Ib Lab Processing
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MHB Projectile Motion Lab: Solving Equations with Newton's Law and Experimental Data
Hi there I need help with my lab to solve motion equations using Newtons law Basically I did my experiment based in projectile motion, one of the trial give me 88cm out of the ramp, like distance traveled, then the total horizontal length of the ramp was 111.5cm and the height 40cm, also the...- Alelin
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- Lab Motion Projectile Projectile motion
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- Forum: General Math