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1 Measurement Physics is based on measurement What is the time interval between two clicks of a counter? What is the temperature of the air? What is the speed of typhoon?

2 Measurement How fast? How long? How high?

3 We start learning physics by learning how to measure……..

4 Time

5 To study motion, we need to find out how quickly an object changes its position.

6 Besides watches, can you think up other devices which can help us to measure and record the time and motion? Can they measure very short time intervals?

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10 Any other method / device? For example i. by photos

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14 Any other method / device? For example ii. by video

15 we use a ticker-tape timer to record the motion In the laboratory,

16 A ticker-tape timer -- is basically a vibrator, -- puts black dots on a tape

17 Experiment The ticker-tape timer

18 1. Set up the ticker-tape timer. 2. Put a length of paper tape through it under the carbon paper disc. 3. Slowly pull the tape for about 5 s (record with stop watch) 4. Count the number of ticks on the tape 5. Calculate the time interval for 1 tick,

19 There are 246 dots marked on the tape for 5 s. How many ticks do the timer make in 1 second? For example In 5 s, 245 ticks are marked. Number of ticks per second = 245 /5 = 49

20 A ticker-tape timer -- is basically a vibrator, -- puts black dots on a tape at the rate of 50 ticks per second, 50Hz

21 A ticker-tape timer -- is basically a vibrator, -- puts black dots on a tape at the rate of 50 ticks per second, 50Hz The error is due to 1. A miscount of the dots which are too close together 2. The reaction time in using the stop-watch.

22 A ticker-tape timer -- is basically a vibrator, -- puts black dots on a tape at the rate of 50 ticks per second, 50Hz What is the time between these two adjacent dots? Time interval between two dots = 1/ 50 s = 0.02 s

23 The time interval between 2 adjacent dots on the tape is called a ‘tick’ Time interval between two dots = 1/ 50 s = 0.02 s 1 tick = 0.02s

24 By counting the dots marked on the tape, we can work out the time taken. 4 ticks! Time interval = 0.02s x 4 = 0.08s

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26 Besides, a ticker-tape time can use to record the motion (speed).

27 Studying motion Analyze a ticker-tape

28 Constant motion Speed increasing Speed decreasing

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