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  • Apparent Weightlessness

    Posted on January 1, 2011 by Arbor Scientific

    Chapter 13 Lab #43: Students will observe the effects of gravity on objects in free fall.

    This post was posted in Conceptual Physics 4th Edition Lab Manual and was tagged with gravity, freefall, weightlessness

  • Acceleration Due to Gravity

    Posted on January 1, 2011 by Cary Busby

    The first experiment will use very basic equipment to measure an important quantity, the acceleration of an object in freefall. This is also known as the acceleration due to gravity, or g. The acceleration due to gravity is nearly the same at all points on the earth’s surface, 9.8 m/s2. You will compare your result to this accepted value. The second experiment will use a data-logger and photogates to measure the acceleration due to gravity. The “picket fence” has been used since photogates were developed to measure acceleration. The “pickets” block the photogate in sequence, giving a series of velocity readings. Using the velocities and the times between those velocities, the data-logger (or the student) can calculate the acceleration of the picket fence. The third experiment will use a data-logger and motion sensor (or sonic ranger) to measure the acceleration due to gravity.

    This post was posted in Labs, Motion and was tagged with acceleration, acceleration due to gravity, gravity, freefall

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