Physics experiment at home

    • [DOC File]Kinetic & Potential Energy Lab

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      Talk about what strategies would be helpful to collect an accurate measurement for TIME in this experiment. MARBLE. Mass (kg) Distance of Drop (m) Time Trials (s) 1 2 3 Avg. Velocity (m/s) Potential Energy (J) Kinetic Energy (J) GOLF BALL. Mass (kg) Distance of Drop (m) Time Trials (s)

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    • [DOC File]Lab 1 - Measuring Density

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      Background. All matter has mass and volume. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter an object has. Its measure is usually given in grams (g) or kilograms (kg).

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    • [DOC File]Home Experiment #90 H. A. Daw modified from R. J. Liefeld ...

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      In this experiment you will construct one and use it to detect charges. An electroscope is basically two connected light pieces of metal foil which are pushed apart by the repulsive force between like charges. You will get more out of the experiment if you read a description of an electroscope in your text and some reference books. Reference. 1.

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    • [DOC File]Home Experiment #70 H. A. Daw 30 June 1993

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      Of course this experiment depends on the cooperation of the weather to provide a thunder storm. Hence the experiment will be assigned early in the semester and the reports collected at the end. References. 1. Crummet, W. P. and Western, A. B., University Physics (Modes and applications), (Wn. C. Brown, Publishers, Dubuque, IA, 1994) pp 452-455. 2.

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    • [DOC File]Lab Assignment: Conservation of Mechanical Energy ...

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      (Note that you can try this experiment in the virtual lab by changing the stiffness of the spring using the slider on the right side of the screen.) Making Predictions: How would performing this experiment on the moon, where the acceleration due to gravity is only 1/6 of that on Earth affect the values for the elastic and gravitational ...

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    • [DOC File]Notes for Experimental Physics Experiments

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      In this experiment, you use the current in a probe coil to detect the decaying eddy currents in a metal rod. Collect voltage versus time decay data so that you can fit over at least a factor of ten in voltage. Use the + and – outputs on the HP current supply. Put your data on diskette and copy it to your computer.

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    • [DOC File]Home Wiring Lab - University of Michigan

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      The Home Wiring Board. The home wiring board is meant to represent a wall in a home. There is plywood mounted on a frame of 2x4’s, similar to the frame of a wall in a home. On this home wiring board there are four metal boxes, three facing out and one beneath.

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    • [DOC File]TAP511-0: Absorption experiments - Institute of Physics

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      This experiment, which can be tackled at a number of levels, will help you to understand the way in which the energy is transferred to the medium by the light. This is a particularly important piece of physics in the manufacture and the technology of glass fibre optics.

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    • [DOC File]Catapult Lab - Home - Lapeer High School

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      : To apply the laws of Physics and the equations for projectile motion to design a catapult that can accurately launch a marshmallow and hit a designated target. To compare experimental data to theoretical data and understand differences between the two. Materials and Methods: In this lab you will be building marshmallow catapults.

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    • [DOC File]LAB REPORT TEMPLATE - Home - Plain Local Schools

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      Your procedure should be written so than anyone else could repeat the experiment. Results: This section should include any data tables, observations, or additional notes you make during the lab. Although some students may wish to recopy original data: it is important to always preserve the orginal . You may attach a separate sheet(s) if necessary.

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