Question 1 track and rolls down the ramp. Below on the left is a picture of this setup. Below on the right is the position and time data of the cart moving down the ramp. A ramp is made by leaning a track against a few textbooks. A cart is set on the Position from top of ramp (mm) Average time (s) 0.00 100 0.48 200 0.68 300 0.84 400 0.97 500 1.08 600 1.18 700 1.28 800 1.37 900 1.45 1000 1.53 imotors

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Using the data can I get help on part (e) please, thank you very much .
Question 1
track and rolls down the ramp. Below on the left is a picture of this setup. Below on the right
is the position and time data of the cart moving down the ramp.
A
ramp is made by leaning a track against a few textbooks. A cart is set on the
Position from top of
ramp (mm)
Average time
(s)
0.00
100
0.48
200
0.68
300
0.84
400
0.97
500
1.08
600
1.18
700
1.28
800
1.37
900
1.45
1000
1.53
motors
Transcribed Image Text:Question 1 track and rolls down the ramp. Below on the left is a picture of this setup. Below on the right is the position and time data of the cart moving down the ramp. A ramp is made by leaning a track against a few textbooks. A cart is set on the Position from top of ramp (mm) Average time (s) 0.00 100 0.48 200 0.68 300 0.84 400 0.97 500 1.08 600 1.18 700 1.28 800 1.37 900 1.45 1000 1.53 motors
(e) Use the data to Calculate and Comment on the velocity of the cart at the beginning of
the ramp and the velocity at the end of the ramp.
Transcribed Image Text:(e) Use the data to Calculate and Comment on the velocity of the cart at the beginning of the ramp and the velocity at the end of the ramp.
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