Objective: To verify the law of conservation of energy for a mechanical system. CONSERVATION OF ENERGY Data Studio Apparatus: Aluminum track, cart, two springs, support stand with clamps and rod, meter stick, masses, string, circular level, bar mass, photogate, beam blocker, balance, pulley, computer. Science Workshop Interface. Procedure: Part A The experimental setup is shown in figure 1. Level the track using the circular level, attach the springs and note the equilibrium position of the cart. Using hanging masses of 50g to 200g in 50g increments, record the displacement x of the cart from equilibrium and the corresponding force, m.g. producing the displacement. Using this data you may plot a graph of F vs. x (using Graphical Analysis). The slope of this graph is the force constant of the spring, k. Photogate Super Pulley fig. 1 Aluminum Track Clamp

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Objective:
To verify the law of conservation of energy for a mechanical system.
CONSERVATION OF ENERGY
Data Studio
Apparatus:
Aluminum track, cart, two springs, support stand with clamps and rod, meter stick, masses, string, circular
level, bar mass, photogate, beam blocker, balance, pulley, computer, Science Workshop Interface.
Procedure:
Part A
The experimental setup is shown in figure 1. Level the track using the circular level, attach the springs
and note the equilibrium position of the cart. Using hanging masses of 50g to 200g in 50g increments,
record the displacement x of the cart from equilibrium and the corresponding force, m,g, producing the
displacement. Using this data you may plot a graph of F vs. x (using Graphical Analysis). The slope of
this graph is the force constant of the spring, k.
Photogate
fig. 1
Aluminum Track
Super Pulley
Clamp
Transcribed Image Text:Objective: To verify the law of conservation of energy for a mechanical system. CONSERVATION OF ENERGY Data Studio Apparatus: Aluminum track, cart, two springs, support stand with clamps and rod, meter stick, masses, string, circular level, bar mass, photogate, beam blocker, balance, pulley, computer, Science Workshop Interface. Procedure: Part A The experimental setup is shown in figure 1. Level the track using the circular level, attach the springs and note the equilibrium position of the cart. Using hanging masses of 50g to 200g in 50g increments, record the displacement x of the cart from equilibrium and the corresponding force, m,g, producing the displacement. Using this data you may plot a graph of F vs. x (using Graphical Analysis). The slope of this graph is the force constant of the spring, k. Photogate fig. 1 Aluminum Track Super Pulley Clamp
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