Measuring g using simple pendulum
measuring free fall acceleration using simple pendulum
in this experiment we measure g using the periodic time relation of simple pendulum. we introduce sensor linked to a processor to take measurements, also we use the computer to plot the graph.
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measuring free fall acceleration g using d=1/2 gt^2
F=ma
relation between mass and acceleration for constant force.
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conservation of energy with graph
in this experiment we investigate the conservation of energy principle for a falling object and plot a graph. for details use the following link.
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F=ma
relation between force and acceleration for constant mass.
the experiment is designed to encourage students to use sensors, processor and sending data to computer to plot graph.
https://bit.ly/438QLkJ
conservation of momentum
The aim of this experiment is to test the law of conservation of
momentum by the collision between two trolleys.
https://bit.ly/3NvwEsV
measuring acceleration
using a = v-u / t
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https://bit.ly/3AECVdR
conservation of energy (moving down ramp)
in this investigation we show how GPE transfers to KE and work done against friction.
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https://bit.ly/3JFENId
measuring sound experiment
measuring speed of sound in air and solid using the microprocessor
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Projectile Motion investigation
this experiment gives a concrete evidence that projectile motion consists of two independent motion, horizontal- constant velocity motion and free fall- accelerated motion. for the details use the following link,
https://bit.ly/3PFyHvd
investigating standing waves in metal wire. for complete experiment,use the following link.
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investigating the magnetic force on current-carrying conductor.
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