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Dr Andrew French P5/6 Winchester College Post-IGCSE Physics Course: Experimental Physics using Data Loggers and Computers 11 Video motion capture (Kinematics) Dr Andrew French P5/6 Winchester College Last updated April/May 2017

Experimental setup and analysis Ball Metre rule Throw a ball over a 5m distance, with a metre rule clearly visible. Video using a digital camera at 30 frames per second. Open the resulting movie file in Quicktime and manually skip through the frames. Use a ruler to record the ball position relative to the computer screen and then calibrate to metres using the metre stick. Analyse in Excel, and overlay a screenshot with the x vs y parabola as shown above.

30FPS video recording 1 click = 1/30 s

Displacement vs time equations (ignore drag, only include weight) Find x velocity using a line of best fit to x vs t data. Perform a similar process using vs time to find the initial y component (vertical) velocity.