Observe and describe what happens when two balls three


1. Use the exact values you enter to make later calculations.

Part I: Newton's Second Law

Complete Table 1. Record all data to three decimal places (e.g., 4.000 or 6.325 or 0.000).

Do not include units in your answer. Table 1 (M = 100 g, m = 1.0 g)

Cart Mass (M) (g)

Mass (m) (g)

Distance (s) (m)

Time (t) (s)

100

1.0

0.000

0.000

100

1.0

0.100

 

 

 

100

1.0

0.200

 

 

 

100

1.0

0.300

 

 

 

100

1.0

0.400

 

 

 

100

1.0

0.500

 

 

 

100

1.0

0.600

 

 

 

100

1.0

0.700

 

 

 

100

1.0

0.800

 

 

 

100

1.0

0.900

 

 

 

100

1.0

1.000

 

 

 

If the data points of distance and time were connected smoothly on a graph, the curve would be a ____.

The line or curve formed is because the object is ___.

Part I: Newton's Second Law, Step 3

Complete Table 2. Record all data to three decimal places (e.g., 4.000 or 6.325 or 0.000). Do not include units in your answer.

Table 2 (M = 250 g, m = 1.0 g)

Cart Mass (M) (g)

Mass (m) (g)

Distance (s) (m)

Time (t) (s)

250

1.0

0.000

0.000

250

1.0

0.100

 

 

 

250

1.0

0.200

 

 

 

250

1.0

0.300

 

 

 

250

1.0

0.400

 

 

 

250

1.0

0.500

 

 

 

250

1.0

0.600

 

 

 

250

1.0

0.700

 

 

 

250

1.0

0.800

 

 

 

250

1.0

0.900

 

 

 

250

1.0

1.000

 

 

 

If the data points of distance and time were connected smoothly on a graph, the curve would be a ___.

The line or curve formed is because the object is ___.

Part I: Newton's Second Law, Step 4

Complete Table 3. Record all data to three decimal places (e.g., 4.000 or 6.325 or 0.000). Do not include units in your answer.

Table 3 (M = 100 g, m = 4.0 g)

Cart Mass (M) (g)

Mass (m) (g)

Distance (s) (m)

Time (t) (s)

100

4.0

0.000

0.000

100

4.0

0.100

 

 

100

4.0

0.200

 

100

4.0

0.300

 

 

100

4.0

0.400

 

 

100

4.0

0.500

 

 

100

4.0

0.600

 

 

100

4.0

0.700

 

 

100

4.0

0.800

 

 

100

4.0

0.900

 

 

100

4.0

1.000

 

 

If the data points of distance and time were connected smoothly on a graph, the curve would be a ___.

The line or curve formed is because the object is __.

Part I: Newton's Second Law, Step 5

If you increase the mass of the cart, while leaving the hanging mass unchanged, the acceleration of the system will ___.

If you increase the mass of the hanging weight, while leaving the mass of the cart unchanged, the acceleration of the system will __.

Part II: Newton's Cradle

Observe one ball swinging. Next, observe and describe what happens when two balls, three balls, and finally four balls are swinging, and record your observations.

Table 4

 

Observation

one ball

­­­Select­­­

two balls

­­­Select­­­

three balls

­­­Select­­­

four balls

­­­Select­­­

2. Please include units in your answer.

- Use the correct unit abbreviation.

- Include a space between the value and the unit.

- To express exponents in your units, use a ^. For example, m/s2 would be m/s^2.

What is the magnitude of the acceleration of a modified Atwood machine if the mass of the cart is 8 kg and the hanging mass is 17 kg? (Use g = 9.8 m/s2. Express your answer to one decimal point.)

3.

In a completely frictionless Newton's Cradle toy, the change in speed of the balls coming in and those going out is zero. This is because the net force at the time of the collisions is equal to the weight of the number of balls interacting.

True

False

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