Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Friction Lab


In this lab we were trying to find the coefficient of friction. We had a block of wood and we lifted it up until it slide down, then we use a protractor and measured the angle of the piece of wood. After finding the vectors we found of resolved them into components and and used sin, cos, and tan to find the rest of the measurements.

Hooke's Law

OSCILLATIONS

Materials:
metal rod
clamp
spring
rubberband
weights
timer
videor
calculations

Procedure:

the first thing we measured was the length of the spring without any weight on it. then we added weight and slightly pulled the spring to a certain distance and counted how many oscillations were in a certain amount of time. we choose to time all the oscillations for ten seconds and count the number there were in that time period. once we did multiple weights we calculated the displacement vs force and the period vs force.

Results:
the more weight that you put on the spring, the slower the oscillations became.












video

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Inertia Trick

Video
  
Inertia is the property of matter by which it retains its state of rest or its velocity along a straight line so long as it is not acted upon by an external force.

In our trick we stacked several nickels on top of each other and we were told to use a knife or a thin, flat object to see if we could move the bottom nickel without moving the others. The first couple of tries we failed to do so, but after many tries we finally accomplished our goal of doing it correctly. This inertia trick shocked us, even though it was simple on the outside it was a very intense task to complete.