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Lab #3 – Calculating Work
Lab #3 – Calculating Work
Work = Force x distance
Work = (Force)(Distance)
W = Fd
Problem
How can a ramp help us pull a
heavy object up to a greater height?
Hypothesis 
Skip 3 lines here
Materials
Ruler, chair, ramp (inclined
plane), weights, spring scale, various metallic objects
Procedure
Results
A.Work done
without ramp
| 
Object | 
Force
  (Newtons) | 
Distance
  (cm) | 
Work
  (Joules) | 
| 
20
  g Weight | 
__N | 
__cm | 
___J | 
| 
50
  g Weight | |||
| 
100
  g Weight | |||
| 
200
  g Weight | |||
| 
500
  g Weight | |||
| 
 Metal
  Object | 
B. Work done
with ramp
| 
Object | 
Force
  (Newtons) | 
Distance
  (cm) | 
Work
  (Joules) | 
| 
20
  g Weight | 
 N | 
cm  | 
J  | 
| 
50
  g Weight | |||
| 
100
  g Weight | |||
| 
200
  g Weight | |||
| 
500
  g Weight | |||
| 
Metal
  Object | 
 Make another Hypothesis: Use your hands to feel the sandpaper.  Which of these will cause more work to be done on the weights? 
 
C.Work done
with sandpaper on ramp
| 
Object | 
Force
  (Newtons) | 
Distance
  (cm) | 
Work
  (Joules) | 
| 
20
  g Weight | |||
| 
50
  g Weight | |||
| 
100
  g Weight | |||
| 
200
  g Weight | |||
| 
500
  g Weight  | |||
| 
Metal
  Object | 
Length of ramp = ___cm
ANALYSIS
1)  
Construct a line
graph for results A, B, and C on the
same coordinate plane.  Label the x-axis weights (grams) and label the y-axis work (Joules).  
2)  
How did the
weight (force pulling down) affect
the amount of work done on the
object?
3)  
Compare/Contrast
the trial with the least amount of work
to that with the most amount of work.
4)  
Part 1 (A,B): What
is your Independent Variable?
5)  
Part 1 (A,B): What
is your Dependent Variable?
6)  
Part 1 (A,B): What
are your Constants?
7)  
Part 2 (B,C): What
is your Independent Variable?
8)  
Part 2 (B,C): What
is your Dependent Variable?
9)  
Part 2 (B,C): What
are you Constants?
10)              
Make an
inference: Which would increase the friction of the object you are pulling, adding
oil to the ramp or glue?  Why would you
expect this?
Conclusion
| 
 What
  was your problem? | 
| 
 Restate
  your hypothesis.  Was it right? wrong?  why or why not? | 
| 
 What
  did you learn in this lab? | 
| 
 What
  did you like about this lab? | 
| 
 What
  were some challenges you had to deal with? | 
| 
 What
  could you do next with this problem?  What other tests could you
  perform? | 
| 
 Write
  down any other additional thoughts, observations, inferences, etc. | 
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