Title: Hooke
1Hookes LawFinding the Spring Constant
- Set the ruler so that the wire aligns with 0.
- Place different masses onto the holder and
measure the extension of the spring. - Plot a graph of the springs force versus the
extension of the spring. - Record the spring constant for each spring.
- Calculate the force required to stretch each
spring 5.25 cm.
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Do not over-stretch the spring!
2Logger Pro 3.8Exploring Projectile Motion
- Instructions found on my website (Wed. Dec 2
under IB year II)
Print the document with your graphs and answers.
Draw predictions on the back of the sheet.
3Centripetal MotionFinding g
- Measure the flying height of the toy.
- Measure the time it takes for the toy to complete
20 revolutions. - Calculate and record the period of the motion.
- Plot a graph of Period (y-axis) versus Height
- Plot the graph of the log(Period) versus the
log(height). The slope of this graph is the
exponent n in the relation T a hn - Plot a straightened curve and record the slope.
- Find the relationship between the slope value and
the acceleration due to gravity. (Hint this is
difficult start with a free body diagram and
then find a relationship between the variables
used in the experiment.)
Time(s) Revolutions Period (s) Height (m)
4Going Ballistic! Finding the velocity of a bullet
- Part 1
- Measure the mass of the ball.
- Fire the ballistics pendulum.
- Measure the change in the height of the catcher.
- Calculate the horizontal velocity of the ball.
- Part 2
- Fire the ballistics pendulum so the ball hits the
floor. - Measure the range of the projectile.
- Measure the vertical displacement of the
projectile. - Calculate the horizontal velocity of the ball.
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5Powerful LabFinding your horsepower
- Part 1 Measure the time it takes to run up a
continuous set of stairs and the height of those
stairs. - Measure your mass (1kg2.2lbs)
- Find the power in your legs.
- Part 2 Measure the distance you lift your body
while doing a push-up. - Record the time to do x number of push-ups.
- Calculate the power of your triceps. (Assume that
you are lifting 60 of your weight) - Part 3 Measure the distance your lift the lower
part of your shoulder blade while doing a sit-up.
- Record the time to do x number of sit-ups.
- Calculate the power of your stomach muscles.
(Assume that you are lifting 40 of your weight
Legs Triceps Stomach
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6Centripetal Motion Lab
- Part A Find the relationship between Fc and
velocity by graphing the data. - Part B Find the relationship between velocity
and radius. (Put velocity on the x-axis). Part
C Find the relationship between velocity and
mass. (mass on x- axis). - All graphs should be straightened and the slope
of each one compared to constants in the lab (ie
look at the Fc equations.) - Answer the questions on the lab sheet.
- Hand this in to me on Monday of next week.
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