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Danielle Ebenal Professor Davis PSCH Due: 2-11-22 Lab Notebook 6 We’re about to conduct our experiments, we’re trying to prove that Newton’s third law does exist. We are going to begin by zeroing the sensors We will move the rubber band 20 cm apart from the front of the cars First measurements: 8.67N for 1 rubber band 13.5 and 12.6 N for 2 rubber bands For our experiment, we will test to make sure that the forces imposed upon the carts remain constant, equal, and opposite. To do this we will perform 4 experiments: the first will be pushing both carts together, then we will only push one cart into the other, then we will put a mass on one cart and push the other cart into it, then we will attach a rubber band to both of the carts and will pull back then we will release the carts.
Experiment 1 Cart 1 Newton Force Cart 2 Newton Force Trial 1 -8.15 -8.418 Trial 2 -7.38 -7.634 Trial 3 -6.5 -6.709 Trial 4 -9.28 -9.597 Trial 5 -10.08 -10.428 Experiment 2 Cart 1 Newton Force Cart 2 Newton Force Trial 1 -1.92 -1.931 Trial 2 -1.34 -1.388 Trial 3 -3.77 -3.861 Trial 4 -5.59 -5.737 Trial 5 -5.3 -5.442 Experiment 3 Cart 1 Newton Force Cart 2 Newton Force Trial 1 -7.16 -7.213 Trial 2 -8.32 -8.399 Trial 3 -8.34 -8.419 Trial 4 -5.37 -5.457 Trial 5 -8.10 -8.157 Experiment 4 Cart 1 Newton Force Cart 2 Newton Force Trial 1 6.114 6.294 Trial 2 5.969 6.119 Trial 3 6.202 6.374 Trial 4 7.029 7.218 Trial 5 6.657 6.850
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