initial timing experiment

phy 201

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Initial Timing Experiment


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In this experiment you will use the TIMER program, a hardcover book, a cylinder or some other object that will roll along the book in a relatively straight line, and a ruler or the equivalent (if you don't have one, note the RULERS link on the Assignments page).

Place the book on a flat level tabletop.  You will prop one end of the book up a little bit, so that when it is released the object will roll without your assistance, gradually speeding up, from the propped-up end to the lower end.  However don't prop the end up too much.  It should take at least two seconds for the ball to roll down the length of the book when it is released from rest.

Then reverse the direction of the book on the tabletop, rotating the book and its prop 180 degrees so that the ball will roll in exactly the opposite direction.  Repeat your measurements.

In the box below describe your setup, being as specific as possible about the book used (title, ISBN) and the object being used (e.g., a solid glass marble, a small can of tomato paste (full or empty?), a ball-point pen), and what you used to prop the object up (be as specific as possible).   Also describe how well the object rolled--did it roll smoothly, did it speed up and slow down, did it roll in a straight line or did its direction change somewhat?

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I used the physics book that I needed for the class and the ISBN # is 0-13-060620-0 set up on a stack of papers which measured about 3mm thick. I the book is 28cm. long and 4 cm thick. I am using a marker for a white board to roll down the slope. When rolling the marker down the slope it rolled very smooth. It rolled very slow at first then sped up at the end.

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In the box below report your data.  State exactly what was measured, how it was measured, how accurately you believe it was measured and of course what the measurements were.  Try to organize your report so the reader can easily scan your data and see any patterns that might occur.

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The physics book was measured using a ruler in inches then I converted the inches into cm and come up with 28 cm for the length and the stack of papers was measured using a metric ruler and I got 3mm for the thickness of the papers. I think the measurement were accurate.

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Using your data determine how fast the object was moving, on the average, as it rolled down the incline.  Estimate how accurately you believe you were able to determine the object's average speed, and give the best reasons you can for your estimate of the accuracy.

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The avg speed of the marker was 12.44 cm per second. I think I was pretty accurate since I did the experiment about ten times each.

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Devise and concuct an experiment to determine whether or not the object is speeding up as it rolls down the incline.  If you have set the experiment up as indicated, it should seem pretty obvious that the object is in fact speeding up.  But figure out a way to use actual measurements to support your belief.

Explain how you designed and conducted your experiment, give your data and explain how your data support your conclusions.

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I set the lab up with the book on the stack of papers to get my slope then I took my marker and I got my timer in hand and when I let the marker go I started the timer and when the book fell off the book I stopped the timer and got my avg speed. Then I took the book and found the length of half the book and did the same proccess for the hole length of the book. After that the results were it takes longer for the book to cover the first half( 8 cm per second ) than it does to cover the last half of the book at 22cm per second) . This showes us that the book is speeding up.

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Your instructor is trying to gauge the typical time spent by students on these experiments.  Please answer the following question as accurately as you can, understanding that your answer will be used only for the stated purpose and has no bearing on your grades: 

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1 hour

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