Projectile motion is motion involving only the force of gravity. Since gravity is constant, and constant forces cause constant acceleration, the graph of position vs time for the marble would be a parabola.dxu46 wrote:Doesn't projectile motion involve a curve? Otherwise, wouldn't it be linear motion?Jacobi wrote:I would have talked about dropping the marbles from a fixed height (use the ruler), and show that they land in the same amount of time.dxu46 wrote: What would your experiment have been? I usually only do the write-up portion.
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I think that dxu46 can go. We should all review the various types of experiments. I would caution you that rolling motion versus projectile motion will come up in competition.UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:Projectile motion is motion involving only the force of gravity. Since gravity is constant, and constant forces cause constant acceleration, the graph of position vs time for the marble would be a parabola.dxu46 wrote:Doesn't projectile motion involve a curve? Otherwise, wouldn't it be linear motion?Jacobi wrote: I would have talked about dropping the marbles from a fixed height (use the ruler), and show that they land in the same amount of time.
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A proper analysis must discuss and interpret all data, commenting on outliers and accurately explaining and interpreting trends in the data using detail and supporting evidence.dxu46 wrote:What needs to be included in a proper Analysis?
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Only thing I'd do is hide my answers. Your turn!Jacobi wrote:A proper analysis must discuss and interpret all data, commenting on outliers and accurately explaining and interpreting trends in the data using detail and supporting evidence.dxu46 wrote:What needs to be included in a proper Analysis?
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Jacobi wrote:Sorry. I forgot.dxu46 wrote: Only thing I'd do is hide my answers. Your turn!
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ah shoot i was about to answer and then I got the message that said "there has been a post in this time" blah blah blah.dxu46 wrote:Jacobi wrote:Sorry. I forgot.dxu46 wrote: Only thing I'd do is hide my answers. Your turn!
How many levels of IV have to be ID'd?
How many CV's have to be ID'd?1. at least 3
2. at least 4
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Actually, only 3 CVs are needed.dxu46 wrote:Jacobi wrote:Sorry. I forgot.dxu46 wrote: Only thing I'd do is hide my answers. Your turn!
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Oh, then they changed it, it was 4 last year.Jacobi wrote:Actually, only 3 CVs are needed.dxu46 wrote:Jacobi wrote:
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