Hanging Onto Physics: Hangers, Fixed Weight, Carts, Oh My
Procedural Fun:
Experiment Set Up |
Force Diagrams |
Data |
It was Garett: Human Error
The only influential impactful form of human error I could think of would be possible timing errors due to the short span of time. The 0.5 meters leaves little room to prepare and time correctly. Other than that, it appears as if there was little chance for human error as the other elements of this lab were very controlled.
To Be Direct, Its the Second Law
The relationship between force and acceleration is described in Newtons second law as directly proportional. Force is equal to (mass)(acceleration), which means that in this experiment, because the mass is fixed, that the force and acceleration are directly related. The slope of the graph is 0.91, which should be 1, reflects the direct proportionality of the the acceleration and force.