Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
(n)
accel
(
)
Time
(s)
Accel exp.
(
)
% error
1 0.02 0.1962 0.373 1.3402 1.3402 49.33
2 0.04 0.3924 0.719 0.9538 0.9538 52.85
3 0.06 0.5889 1.0399 0.7937 0.7937 52.61
4 0.08 0.7848 1.339 0.6985 0.6985 53.07
5 0.10 0.9810 1.619 0.6382 0.6382 51.64
TABLE 2
TRIAL
(n)
accel (
)
Time
(s)
Accel exp.
(
)
% error
1 0.506 1.686 0.6133 2.659 57.71
2 0.606 1.949 0.6322 2.502 72.67
3 0.706 1.270 0.6729 1.486 17.01
4 0.806 1.131 0.7109 1.407 24.40
5 0.906 1.019 0.7451 1.347 32.19
Table 3
TRIAL
(kg)
(kg)
accel
(
)
Time
(s)
Accel
exp.
(
)
% error
1 0.506 0.02 0.1962 0.373 1.2598 0.63 69
2 0.606 0.04 0.3924 0.607 0.9840 1.033 70
3 0.706 0.06 0.5889 0.768 0.8678 1.328 73
4 0.806 0.08 0.7848 0.886 0.8042 1.546 74
5 0.906 0.10 0.9810 0.981 0.7646 1.711 75
V. CONCLUDING REMARKS
In conclusion, Newton's second
law provides the explanation
for the behavior of objects
upon which the forces do not
balance. The law states that
unbalanced forces cause
objects to accelerate with an
acceleration that is directly
proportional to the net force
and inversely proportional to
the mass.
VI. REFERENCES
http://wn.com/newton_s_laws
_of_motion_newton_s_second_l
aw
http://labman.phys.utk.edu/ph
ys135/laboratories/Lab4.htm
http://www.physics.sfsu.edu/
~jaosborn/p232/handouts/ph
ys232_Sample_Lab_Report.pdf
VII. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
I take this opportunity to express
my profound gratitude and deep
regards to my guide Professor
Pulido for her exemplary
guidance, monitoring and
constant encouragement
throughout the course of this
experiment. I thank my parents,
brother, sisters and friends for
their constant encouragement
without which this assignment
would not be possible. Lastly, I
wanted to thank God for being
there, throughout the obstacles
that weve faced in order to come
to a conclusion of the final result.