A moving body changes its velocity when a net force acts on it. A body that is i
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A moving body changes its velocity when a net force acts on it. A body that is initially at rest moves when a net force acts on it. Using a recording timer, the spacing of the dots on the paper tape pulled by the cart shows clearly whether the cart moves with a constant speed or with an acceleration. The regularly spaced dots mean motion with a constant speed; the increasing spaces between dots indicate accelerated motion. A stopwatch can also be used to determined the time needed to travel a given distance. A shorter time of travel for the same distance means higher speed, longer time means lower speed. Objectives: 1. To define net force 2. To determine the net force acting on a body 3. To relate net force and the acceleration of a body 4. To apply Newton
Explanation / Answer
1. Record the values in a table and for computing the average speed , we take total distance/total time
2. In such a case, the cart will move due to its own weight,mg and friction such that the two cancel out and it moves with constant velocity
3. Each hanging mass is applying a force on the cart through the string and will cause its movement. They will be used to determine F=ma relationship
4.Average speed= total distance /total time
Average acceleration= change in velocity/change in time
5. You will need to make a table first by recordng the values as above.
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