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Requires a ruler and a protractor. Fold a standard size sheet of paper in half. This measures 8.50 inches x 5.50 inches. a Convert its size to millimeters 215.9mm x 139.7mm b. Measure the diagonal using a centimeter ruler. Express your answer in mm. 257mm Calculate the length of the diagonal (in mm) using Pythagoras theorem. c. (215.9+139.)-257.2mm Using trigonometry, find the angle θ that the diagonal line forms with the horizontal d. Use a...
Phy 1010 – Chapter 2 Activity: Measure your reaction time. Requires a ruler and a friend to help you. Hold the index finger and thumb of your dominant hand about 2.5 cm apart, and have a friend hold a ruler vertically in the space between your fingers and thumb. Note the position of the ruler relative to your index finger. Your friend must release the ruler, and you must catch it (without moving your hand downward) as quickly as you...
Emphasis Name: Phy 1010-Chapter 3 Activity: Projectile Motion Requires a golf ball, a stop watch and a friend to help you Trow asmall ball (best a golfball) straight upward as hard as you friend can measure the time of flight of the ball using a stop watch Find the initial speed of your throw and the approximate maximum height of the ball solely with the use of the measured time. 1) Your Please write here the equations you are using:...
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Phy 1010-Chapter 3 Activity: Projectile Motion Requires a golf ball, a stop watch and a friend to help you. 1) Throw a small ball (best a golf ball) straight upward as hard as you can. Your friend can measure the time of flight of the ball using a stop watch. Find the initial speed of your throw and the approximate maximum height of the ball solely with the use of the measured time Please write here the equations you are...
Phy 1010-Chapter 3 Activity: Projectile Motion Requires a golf ball, a stop watch and a friend to help you. 1) Throw a small ball (best a golf ball) straight upward as hard as you can. Your friend can measure the time of flight of the ball using a stop watch. Find the initial speed of your throw and the approximate maximum height of the ball solely with the use of the measured time Please write here the equations you are...