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LAB 1 REPORT
Section 01: July 4th Mortar
Pivot Interactivities
Giselle Paz
6/8/21
PHYS 1403
INTRODUCTION
In this lab, we grow familiar with the concept of constant velocity. To understand this
concept, we used an interactive video that shows a mortar launching a mortar shell.
With the help of this video, we are able to learn and calculate average velocity.
MATERIALS & SET UP
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The lab was website-based and utilized a video that was inclusive of the following
materials:
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Mortar
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Mortar shell
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Ruler
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Timer
PROCEDURE
1.
First, begin by allowing the video to fully play to see the phenomena (mortar
launching the mortar shell).
2.
Allow the video to play once more; however, this time pause the video once you
see the mortar shell launch from the mortar as shown below.
3.
Within the website, some tools are to be used in the video - a ruler and timer.
From where we paused it, align the ruler where it begins to launch.
4.
Leaving the ruler, click the timer tool and reset it.
5.
Now that the ruler and timer are ready, the video can be played. Here, you can
measure both the position and time. On your timer, you should see where it reads
Frame 19.
Allow the video to play up to that frame to record the shell’s
measurements entirely and record your time, final, and initial distances.
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