Lab # 2 – Crazy Coasters and the Exploration of Potential
vs. Kinetic Energy
Introduction
The purpose of the coaster's initial ascent is to build up its
potential energy. The concept of potential energy, often referred to as
energy of position, is very simple: As the coaster gets higher in the
air, gravity can pull it down a greater distance. You experience this
phenomenon all the time: think about riding your bike or pulling your sled
to the top of a big hill. The potential energy you build going up the hill can
be released as kinetic energy -- the energy of motion that takes you
down the hill.
Problem
How does height affect the energy on an object?
Hypothesis
I hypothesize that the
higher…..
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Materials
Foam pipe insulation
Glass marble
Ruler
Tape
Triple beam balance
Procedure
- Construct your crazy coaster track using the materials provided.
- Measure the length of track and record your data into your Results.
- Lay the track on the ground and make a loop with 1/3 of the length;
the loop should be ~ 26-30 cm in diameter.
Tape the loop to the side of the track to keep its shape.
- Take turns trying to get the marble to complete the loop
successfully; a marble that does not complete the loop or jumps the track
is unsuccessful. Record your data
in the table below and make any additional observations on its energy.
- Using a balance, weigh the mass of the marble and enter it below.
Additional Data
Mass of marble = ___ grams
Length of track = ___ cm
Loop diameter = ___ cm
Results
Starting height (m)
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Successful loop completion by
marble – 3 trials (Y/N)
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Additional observations about the
marble's "energy" – three sentences,
one for each observation
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0.25
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2.
3.
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2.
3.
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0.50
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2.
3.
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2.
3.
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0.75
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2.
3.
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2.
3.
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1.00
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1.
2.
3.
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1.
2.
3.
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1.25
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1.
2.
3.
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2.
3.
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1.50
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1.
2.
3.
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2.
3.
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1.75
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1.
2.
3.
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2.
3.
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2.00
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2.
3.
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3.
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2.25
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2.
3.
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3.
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Starting height minimum for
successful loop = ____ cm
Starting height maximum for
successful loop = ____ cm
Calculate the marble’s Potential
Energy (P.E.), at each position,
using the following equation:
Potential Energy =
(mass)(gravity)(height)
P.E. = mgh
(note: gravity ~ 10 m/s2)
Analysis
1. At what heights were you able to
successfully complete the loop?
2. Why didn’t the marble complete the loop at lower positions? At higher positions?
How does height affect potential energy?
- Where on the crazy coaster
was the marble’s potential energy its lowest? Its highest? Draw a picture and label these
positions.
4a. Describe the energy the marble
would have at a starting height of 0.0 m.
4b. Calculate the PE of your marble
at a starting height = 0.0 m.
Conclusion
What was your problem?
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Restate your hypothesis. Was your hypothesis right or wrong? What facts would support this?
What was the independent variable? What was the dependent variable? What is
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What did you learn in this lab?
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What did you like about this lab?
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What were some challenges you had to deal with?
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What could you do next with this problem? What other tests could you perform?
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Write down any other additional thoughts, observations, inferences, etc.
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Do we have to copy the procedure? ~Judy Liu 61B
ReplyDeleteI don't think so because we did everything in the procedure in class- Faiza Azam 61B
Deletedo we like have to continue from 2.25 or just stop at 2.25? - Faiza Azam 61B
Deletejust stop
Delete~ ???
Do we start analysis?
ReplyDelete~ Michelle Torres 61D
What is Lab#3 about?-Jaden Williams 620
ReplyDeletemr.considine I don't get #3
ReplyDelete-tony weng
61b