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Physics 2215 Minilab 2: Changing Motion Purpose Understand how and when objects accelerate. Understand the nature of acceleration. Understand the relationship of acceleration, velocity, and position versus time.
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Physics 2215 Minilab 2: Changing Motion Acceleration: Any time the velocity changes, an acceleration occurs. The direction of acceleration is the same as that of change of velocity. Be careful with this! For example, when a car applies its brakes, the velocity vector and acceleration vectors are in opposite directions.
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Physics 2215 Minilab 2: Changing Motion Equipment Carts with wheels rolling on tracks. Motion sensors track position, velocity, and acceleration of carts versus time. 4 different track configurations (do one of each) Single flat track with one motion sensor Single sloped track (put a wood block under one side of flat track) with one motion sensor. Double track V-shaped with motion sensors at both ends Double track, one track flat, the other sloped with motion sensors at both ends Note for double tracks: Two groups can work on a double track simultaneously (analyzing cart motion from the two different sides). Do not change the slopes of double tracks. Change to the other double track instead. Motion sensors may need adjustment (see next slide).
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Physics 2215 Minilab 2: Changing Motion Adjusting the motion sensor if needed (double track) Make sure that cart can be detected properly by motion detector across the entire length of the track: Hold cart at “other” (than motion sensor) end of the track. Open Data Studio activity “Changing Motion.ds”. Click “Start”. Distance should read approximately 4m for double track for this position. Gently push cart in direction of motion sensor. Does it track distance smoothly? If tracking is poor, readjust motion sensor direction (Hint: it tends to track better if motion sensor is tilted slightly “upwards”).
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