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Phys 1020
Physics Concepts I
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Lab 6 Report
Activity 1-1: Acceleration and Mass
5. Record the value of the hanging mass: kg
Table 1-1 (1 point)
Mass of cart (cart masses)
Average applied force (N)
Average acceleration (m/s2)
1.0
1
1.16
1.3
1
.92
1.6
1
.73
1.9
1
.61
2.2
1
.55
Print your graphs.
3. Mass of cart equals 2.2
cart masses (1 point)
Activity 1-2: Accelerating a Cart with a Different Mass
Prediction 1-1: Suppose that you remove mass from the cart until it is 1.0 cart mass, and accelerate it with a similar applied force
. Compare the acceleration to that of the larger mass cart. (1 point)
I believe that the acceleration will go up then slowly down until it stops.
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Physics Concepts I
1. Mass of cart equals 1.0 cart masses (1 point)
Question 1-1:
Did the acceleration agree with your prediction? Explain (1 point)
It did. It appears to hit its max acceleration then slowed down until it stopped.
3. Repeat using 1.3
cart masses. It is not necessary to print this graph
4, Repeat using 1.6
and 1.9
cart masses. It is not necessary to print these graphs.
Activity 1-4: Relationship Between Acceleration and Mass
Question 1-2:
Does the acceleration of the cart increase, decrease, or remain the same as the mass of the cart is increased? (1 point)
It decreases 3. Print your graph: (1 point)
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