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Two Circles of Equal Area and Mass

Experiment 1:

Base Motor

Base Motor

Base Motor

Second Motor Second Motor Second Motor

Clockwise

Brake

C-Clockwise

Clockwise

Base Motor

Base Motor

Base Motor

Second Motor Second Motor Second Motor

Clockwise

Brake

C-Clockwise

Clockwise

Brake

C-Clockwise

X
Experiment 2:

X
Experiment 3:

Brake

C-Clockwise

Base Motor

Base Motor

Base Motor

Second Motor Second Motor Second Motor

Clockwise

Brake

C-Clockwise

Clockwise

Brake

C-Clockwise

Experiment 4:

Base Motor

Base Motor

Base Motor

Second Motor Second Motor Second Motor

Clockwise

Brake

C-Clockwise

Clockwise

Experiment 5:

Brake

C-Clockwise

Base Motor

Base Motor

Base Motor

Second Motor Second Motor Second Motor

Clockwise

Brake

C-Clockwise

Clockwise

Brake

C-Clockwise
X

Experiment 6:

Base Motor

Base Motor

Base Motor

Second Motor Second Motor Second Motor

Clockwise

Brake

C-Clockwise

Clockwise
X

Brake

C-Clockwise

Two Circles where the Second Circle is One Fourth of the Area and Mass of
the Base Circle
Experiment 1:

Base Motor

Base Motor

Base Motor

Second Motor Second Motor Second Motor

Clockwise

Brake

C-Clockwise

Clockwise

Base Motor

Base Motor

Base Motor

Second Motor Second Motor Second Motor

Clockwise

Brake

C-Clockwise

Clockwise

Brake

C-Clockwise

X
Experiment 2:

Brake

C-Clockwise

Experiment 3:

Base Motor

Base Motor

Base Motor

Second Motor Second Motor Second Motor

Clockwise

Brake

C-Clockwise

Clockwise

Brake

C-Clockwise

Experiment 4:

Base Motor

Base Motor

Base Motor

Second Motor Second Motor Second Motor

Clockwise

Brake

C-Clockwise

Clockwise

Brake

C-Clockwise
X

Experiment 5:

Base Motor

Base Motor

Base Motor

Second Motor Second Motor Second Motor

Clockwise

Brake

C-Clockwise

Clockwise

Brake

C-Clockwise
X

Two Circles where the Second Circle is Half of the Area and Mass of the Base
Circle
Experiment 1:

Base Motor

Base Motor

Base Motor

Second Motor Second Motor Second Motor

Clockwise

Brake

C-Clockwise

Clockwise
X

Brake

C-Clockwise

Base Motor

Base Motor

Base Motor

Second Motor Second Motor Second Motor

Clockwise

Brake

C-Clockwise

Clockwise

Brake

C-Clockwise

Two Circles where the Second Circle is the Same Area and Half the Mass of
the Base Circle
Experiment 1:

Base Motor

Base Motor

Base Motor

Second Motor Second Motor Second Motor

Clockwise

Brake

C-Clockwise

Clockwise
X

Brake

C-Clockwise

Experiment 2:

Base Motor

Base Motor

Base Motor

Second Motor Second Motor Second Motor

Clockwise

Brake

C-Clockwise

Clockwise

Brake

C-Clockwise

Inertia is also a much harder concept to track in an x-y plane so I instead went to RPM as my
independent variable. Frankly the only thing I can say about the above data is that a difference of
mass will greatly effect how many similarities are apparnt in the pattern, while the radius size
will only change the shape of the pattern. As you can also see in experiment 2, the patterns
started to become chatorics when I tweaked the mass, which disallowed further research into the
topic. RPM will take mass out of the equation because the motors will be turning the circles and
inertia will not be in effect.

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