By rolling a steel marble down a ramp and measuring its horizontal range you can calculate the marble s launch velocity.
Physics dr marble ramp lab.
This allows them to see the difference in displacement for each second the marble has traveled.
In this lab we measured the acceleration of a rolling ball down a ramp at a specific height.
Then we will upload our data to our individual weeblys.
A convenient catcher at the bottom of the ramp stops the ball after each trial.
Data data table include several trials picture of your lab set up.
The students mark off the position of the marble after 1 s 2 s 3 s and 4 s.
In this lab you will roll a marble down a ramp and at the bottom of the ramp the marble will collide with another marble.
Melanie rolls a 10g marble down a ramp and off the table with horizontal velocity of 1 2m s.
Table where we place the ramp and where marble will roll off from.
Ramp what the marble rolls down.
Our variables in which we used to determine speed was a little metal ball and a metal black ramp we placed the ball on to measure its speed.
This lab activity involves rolling a marble down a ramp where the students can investigate constant acceleration motion.
You will measure the speed of each marble before and after the collision to determine whether momentum is conserved in this system for collisions between marbles of varying relative masses.
The marble falls into a cup placed 0 51m from the table s edge.
Physics 31210 lab 2 projectile motion introduction.
Photogate ramp labquest rulers marble we will construct the ramp and set up the photogate and perform the experiment to get the data.
Marble the round object that will go on the ramp to give us results.
Using the psworks photogate timer students record the transit times of a marble at different positions along the marble ramp.
Students will use a marble ramp laboratory experiment to demonstrate an understanding of work and energy.
My answer was 0 07m it was wrong.
To confirm this velocity with an independent measurement you can use a photogate.
Kindly show me the solution and how you did it.
In this experiment the inclined plane makes work easier by allowing gravity without any help from you to move the marble down the ramp.
We marked this ramp at each distance in which we were starting the ball from.
A second experiment is performed by using the ramp as a projectile launcher.
Meter stick to measure distances.
Books to keep ramp in place and to make sure the marble doesn t fall off the table.