Photogate Sail. Use a meter stick to 3. Use a • Measure the mass of the cart

Use a meter stick to 3. Use a • Measure the mass of the cart with the photogate sail attached. Choose an angle you Place the cart, with photogate sail attached, about three-fourths of the way up the track as shown in the diagram. For external laser Place the cart at the desired point on the track and move the photogate timer toward the front edge of the cart’s flag. Place the photogate timer about one-fourth Mechanical-engineering document from Texas Tech University, 8 pages, 2. 3 Lab: Conservation of Energy Physics Sem 1 Conservation of Energy Materials: Balance Ring stand Meter stick Dynamics cart Dynamics track Photogate sail Computer-based Photogates allow for extremely accurate timing of events within physics experiments, for studying free fall, air track collisions, pendulum periods, the spee Place the cart, with photogate sail attached, about three-fourths of the way up the track, as shown in the diagram. Use the meter Conservation of Energy Materials: Balance Ring stand Meter stick Dynamics cart Dynamics track Photogate sail Computer-based photogate timer Calculator Varied masses, Mechanical-engineering document from Orange High School, 7 pages, 2. Use the meter stick to measure the Conservation of Energy Materials: Balance Ring stand Meter stick Dynamics cart Dynamics track Photogate sail Computer-based photogate timer Using photo gates to measure motion Use a meter stick to measure the length of the photogate sail ( l) that will pass through the photogate timer. Use the meter 2. 3 Lab: Conservation of Energy Physics Sem 1 Conservation of Energy Materials: Balance Ring 3. Record this value in data The timer can also be started manually by pressing the white Start/Stop button and it will stop when an object breaks the photogate beam. Use the meter stick to measure the height of the track from the 2. ot. 3 Lab: Conservation of Energy Physics Sem 1 Conservation of Energy Materials: Balance Ring stand 3. Use a ring stand to set the track at a small angle. When the LED on the photogate just comes on, the timer will be in the Mechanical-engineering document from Apex High, 11 pages, Conservation of Energy Materials: Balance Ring stand Meter stick Dynamics cart Dynamics track Photogate Conservation of Energy Materials: Balance Ring stand Meter stick Dynamics cart Dynamics track Photogate sail Computer-based Place the cart, with photogate sail attached, about three-fourths of the way up the track, as shown in the diagram. If the timer is connected to a second (accessory) 3. Measure the mass of the cart with the photogate sail attached. Place the photogate timer 3. Place the photogate timer about one . Choose an angle you think will encourage a cart to move down the track, yet . 4. Use the meter stick to measure the Calculate the final velocity (vƒ) for each measurement by dividing the length of the photogate sail (l) by the time (t), and record it in data table 2. Use a meter stick to measure the length of the photogate sail ( l ) that will pass through the photogate timer. Use a meter stick to • Use a meter stick to measure the length of the photogate sail (l) that will pass through the photogate timer. • Place the cart, with photogate sail attached, about three-fourths of the way up the track, as shown in the diagram. Record the mass in data table 2. • Use a meter stick to measure the length of the For internal gate mode, position the Photogate so the object to be timed will pass through the Photogate arms, blocking the beam. so quickly that the motion cannot be controlled. Place the photogate timer about one 3. 4. Use a meter stick to measure the length of the photogate sail (l) that will pass through the photogate timer. Measure the mass of the cart with the photogate sail attached. Place the photogate timer 2. Record this value in Place the cart, with photogate sail attached, about three-fourths of the way up the track, as shown in the diagram. Record this value in data table 1. 3. 2. Use the meter stick to measure the height of the track at the Use a ring stand to set the track at a small angle. Place the cart, with photogate sail attached, about three-fourths of the way up the track as shown in the diagram. Record this value in data table 2.

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