1. Pick a spot. Find something (bigger than yourself that you want to measure. Describe it...
You can use triangulation many different ways. Here is one. You want to find the height of a tower. You are some distance away from that tower. At this location, you measure the angle of the top of the tower to be 45° above the horizon. Next, you walk a distance of 10 meters toward the tower. You again measure the angle to the top of the tower. It is now at 50°. What is the height of the tower?...
First dispone 09 Now follow this procedure (Look at my sketch above) 1. Hold the divider in your left hand, stretch the left arm so that the divider is at a distance r from your face. 2. Align the left tip of the divider so that it is in line with the first distant object used in the exercise above. See first distance object above. 3. Move the right part of the divider so that its tip is in line...
An Unidentified Flying Object. You and your team spot a strange object hovering over the open ocean in broad daylight. You have nothing to reference in order to estimate its distance, height, or size, but you get the idea to use a concave mirror from a signal light. You disassemble the light, extract the mirror, and point it at the sun. You measure the distance to the sun’s image from the center of the mirror to be 3.409 m. You...
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PURPOSE: To calculate the acceleration due to gravity at the Earth's surface by measurement of the total distance an object falls and the time required to fall that distance. EQUIPMENT:1 tape measure or similar device 1 table tennis (Ping-Pong) ball 1 stopwatch EQUATIONS where v is the average velocity of the object, h is the height...
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1. Measure the blind spot by closing your right eye, fixating on the X, and move your head closer or further until you can get the circle to disappear. Then do some geometry to find the visual angle of the blind spot. Measure the distance from the X to the center of the circle. Then measure the distance of the X from your left eye when the circle has disappeared. Now compute the visual angle as seen in...
Determining Initial Velocity Through Projectile Motion Introduction In this lab we encourage you to play with toys! You are going to assemble the Hot Wheels Launcher shown above. The orange Hotwheels car launcher (Not to be confused with the Daredevil Stunt set's yellow motorcycle launcher) is a variable speed launch system with four settings. This makes it ideal for experiments to see the effects of velocity on projectile motion. You are then going to launch a car with various initial...
I need help for numbers 1 and 3. For number one I
measured the height of the track at angle. One of the heights was
.082m. hypotenuse 1.013m. I did sin^-1(.082/1.013) and got 4.64
degrees. I used a sensor and aquired data for change in v and t as
a glider fell down the track. I calculated the acceleration at that
height and angle as -10.18 m/s^2. final V was 1.48, initial V .687.
final t=.0675, initial t= .1454.
For...
b. Measure and record the smallest angle i. An object K and an observer at X are formed between lines C and D at E. shown below. Draw a line indicating a line of sight to an object L that lies 35° below object K on the plane of the paper as viewed by the observer at X. c. Based upon the diagram, what is the angle formed at point G between points F and H? j. Below is shown...
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CSC1101 TakeHome Lab02 (1),docx - Compatibility Mode Saved to this PC S Review View. Help Search 3. [11] You have been hired by Projectile Objects to create a calculator for various equations from kinematics. Suppose someone shoots an object and it does projectile motion with an angle of 30, 45 and 60 degrees to the horizontal. Choose it's initial velocity (ex. 10 m/s) find the maximum height it can reach, horizontal displacement and total...
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Lab 1: Electric Charge, Electric Field and Electric potential...