PHYS 102 Module 1 Experiment Report
PHYS 102 Module 1 Experiment Report
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This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeNameYour name must be included in the report. There will be a 10% reduction in your grade for this activity if your name is not included.
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This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeTitleThe title must be included in the report. There will be a 10% reduction in your grade for this activity if the title is not included.
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This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeHypothesis15 pts – Statement that the experiment is going to test, prove, or disprove. What is the point of the experiment? (Make a statement that the experiment will either prove or disprove.) Appropriately and clearly addresses the experiment topic. Note: Posts containing plagiarized work will receive no credit.
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This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeOverview20 pts – Brief summary of what occurred in the experiment or what was tested and how: Note: Posts containing plagiarized work will receive no credit.
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This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeUncertainty and Error10 pts – Can you trust your data? 1) What factors may have affected or biased the data and introduced uncertainty in the lab measurements? Or, what conditions created uncertainty in your measurements? Which measurements were most affected?” 2) If you were conducting the lab in a physical environment, what other factors would have to be taken into account while accomplishing the procedures? How might they affect the data and/or experiment outcome? NOTE: Posts containing plagiarized work will receive no credit.
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This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeConclusion/Summary30 pts – Contains the following components in a flowing narrative: 1) What was done. 2) How it was done (brief description). 3) What was learned. 4) Possible errors/flaws (at least one). 5) Suggestions for improvement in experiment. NOTE: Posts containing plagiarized work will receive no credit.
30.0 ptsExcellent
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22.5 – 26.9 pts
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This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeApplication10 pts – How does this topic—and science in general—impact our understanding of the complex, technological society of which we are a part? How does this explain something in the real world around you?
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This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeMechanics15 pts – Writing is grammatically-sound and free of spelling, punctuation or word usage errors; includes proper APA format on citations/ references.
15.0 ptsExcellent
13.5 – 15 pts
13.4 ptsGood
11.3 – 13.4 pts
11.2 ptsPoor
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15.0 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeTimelinessThe Experiment Report was submitted by the end of the fifth day of the module week, as recommended. There will be a 2% bonus for compliance.
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Total Points: 100.0
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PHYS 102 January 2020 Online, section Wicker (0005), Spring 2020
Module 1 – Experiment – Motion (Lab)
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have read Module 1 Â Motion and Module 1 Â Motion Â
Instructions.
The experiment worksheet is linked here: Module 1 – Motion
worksheet not from within the Instructions nor from within the
Additional Materials.
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for each question/input. If your third attempt is incorrect, the
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and click, “Submit for Testing,” a correct answer will receive a green
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Use the exact values you enter to make later calculations.
Part I: Data
Part I: Questions
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
Initial Settings At
(m)
Time
(s)
Calculated Position
(m)
Describe
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Position (x) vs. Time graph
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Velocity (v) vs. Time graph
—Select—
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Acceleration (a) vs. Time graph
—Select—
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Position (x) vs. Time graph
—Select—
40
Velocity (v) vs. Time graph
—Select—
50
Acceleration (a) vs. Time graph
—Select—
x = 0.00 m
v = 5.00 m/s
a = 0.00 m/s2
x = 0.00 m
v = 10.0 m/s
a = 0.00 m/s2
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.
By observing the Position vs. Time graph in Step 2 of the instructions, what physical quantity does the slope of this
line correspond to?
velocity (speed)
By observing the Position vs. Time graph in Step 2 of the instructions, what is the value of the slope of this line?
By observing the Velocity vs. Time graph in Step 3 of the instructions, what physical quantity does the slope of the
line correspond to?
acceleration
By observing the Velocity vs. Time graph in Step 3 of the instructions, what is the value of the slope of this line?
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Part II: Data
Part II: Questions
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
Initial Settings At
(m)
Time
(s)
Calculated
Position
(m)
Calculated
Velocity
(m/s)
Describe
20
Position (x) vs. Time
graph
—Select—
40
Velocity (v) vs. Time
graph
—Select—
50
Acceleration (a) vs. Time
graph
—Select—
20
Position (x) vs. Time
graph
—Select—
40
Velocity (v) vs. Time
graph
—Select—
50
Acceleration (a) vs. Time
graph
—Select—
I observed that as time increased, the velocity vector decreased in length.
True
False
I observed that as time increased, the acceleration vector stayed the same length.
True
False
x = 0.00 m
v = 0.00 m/s
a = 1.00 m/s2
x = 0.00 m
v = 0.00 m/s
a = 2.00 m/s2
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
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Part III: Data
Part III: Questions
be m/s^2.
By observing the Velocity vs. Time graph in Step 2 of the instructions, what physical quantity does the slope of this
line correspond to?
—Select—
By observing the Velocity vs. Time graph in Step 2 of the instructions, what is the value of the slope of this line?
By observing the Acceleration vs. Time graph in Step 3 of the instructions, what is the numeric value of the slope of
this line? Do not enter units for this answer.
By observing the Acceleration vs. Time graph in Step 3 of the instructions, what is the value of the acceleration (a)
of this graph?
Complete Table 3. For this part of the data entry, record all data to the nearest whole number. Do not include units
in your answer.
Table 3
Initial Settings
Readings from the Graphs
DescribeDistance
(m)
Time
(s)
Velocity
(m/s)
Acceleration
(m/s2)
Position (x) vs. Time graph
—Select—
Velocity (v) vs. Time graph
—Select—
Acceleration (a) vs. Time graph
—Select—
x = 0.00 m
v = 10.0 m/s
a = −2.00 m/s2
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 value of the acceleration?
Describe what happens to the velocity vector as the car goes forward and then returns to 0.00 m.
The velocity vector decreases until it gets to 25 m; it then changes direction and increases to the left.
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A car starts at position with an initial velocity of 3.8 m/s and an acceleration of 0 m/s2. What is its position when
the elapsed time is 6.5 s? (Please be sure to include units in your answer. Express your answer to one decimal point.)
61.8
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The velocity vector increases until it gets to 25 m; it then changes direction and decreases to the left.
The velocity vector decreases until it gets to 25 m; it then changes direction and decreases to the left.
The velocity vector does not change length.
From the Position vs. Time graph, read the furthest distance the car reaches from the starting point.
From the Position vs. Time graph, what is the time that the car reaches this furthest distance?
Using the time you found in the previous question and looking at the Velocity vs. Time graph, what is the velocity at
this time?
Using the time you found above and looking at the Acceleration vs. Time graph, what is the acceleration at this
time?
Considering your last two answers, is it possible for an object to have zero velocity while at the same time having a
nonzero acceleration?
Yes
No
x = 0,
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A car has an initial position of an initial velocity of 0 m/s, and a constant acceleration of 2.3 m/s2. What is its
position when the time is 3.6 seconds? (Please be sure to include units in your answer. Express your answer to one
decimal point.)
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A car has an initial position of an initial velocity of 0 m/s, and a constant acceleration of 4.0 m/s2. What is its
velocity when the time is 5.5 seconds? (Please be sure to include units in your answer. Express your answer to one
decimal point.)
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The figure shows a distance vs. time graph of an object with three distinct regions: I, II, and III.
(a) In the figure, the object’s velocity is zero in the following region(s). (Select all that apply.)
x = 0 m,
x = 0 m,
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Correct!
(b) In the figure, the object’s acceleration is negative in the following region(s). (Select all that apply.)
Correct!
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I
II
III
none of the above
I
II
III
none of the above
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The figure shows a distance vs. time graph of an object.
In the figure, the velocity of the moving object is
zero.
constant (but not zero).
increasing.
decreasing.
not determinable.
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