Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Lab #1: The Sphere Rolling Down the Ramp Into the Plastic Truncated Cone

Lab #1: The Sphere Rolling Down the Ramp Into the Plastic Truncated Cone


Problem:
How does the mass of a sphere affect how far it can move a cup?


Hypothesis:
I hypothesize that if _________________________________________________________________________________


then, __________________________________________________________________________________________________

because _______________________________________________________________________________________________





Materials:
  • ramp placemat
  • plastic cup with “door” cut out and 5.0g mass on top
  • grooved ruler
  • A variety of spheres (golf, ping pong, marble, high bounce)
  • wooden block
  • masking tape
  • triple beam balance


Procedure: (Written in numbered steps)
  1. Set up ruler so that the “0.0cm” end of it lines up with the line on the placemat that says “End of Ramp/Ruler.”  Use tape to keep it in place.
  2. Place the block at the opposite end of the ruler.  Line the edge of the block with the “30.0cm” mark and secure it with tape.  
  3. Place the plastic container with the 5g mass on top in the starting circle so that the door is open to the end of the ramp.  
  4. Release the golf ball from the 20.0cm mark on the ruler.
  5. Record how far the cup is moved in the “20.0cm release point” data table.  
  6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 three times with each ball recording the data each time.  
  7. Find the average of the three trials and record it in the corresponding data table.  


Variables:
Independent

Dependent

Constants



Data: Units of mass = grams (g)
Mass of the cup: ____________________
Mass of the golf ball : ___________________

Mass of the ping pong ball: __________________


Results

Data Table 1: Distance the ball pushes the plastic cup when dropped from 20.0cm
BALL
Trial 1
Trial 2
Trial 3
Average
Golf




Ping Pong
















Data Table 2: Distance the ball pushes the plastic cup when dropped from 30.0cm

BALL
Trial 1
Trial 2
Trial 3
Average
Golf





















Data Table 3: Distance the ball pushes the plastic cup when dropped from 10.0cm

BALL
Trial 1
Trial 2
Trial 3
Average
Golf




Ping pong

















Data Table showing the distance a golf ball moves a plastic cup at three different starting heights


Golf Ball starting heights
Distance the cup moves 1
Distance the cup moves 2
Distance the cup moves 3
Average
10 cm




           20 cm




            30 cm











Analysis:

1. Which ball made the cup travel the farthest at 20.0cm release point?  What property about the ball causes the difference?





2. Which ball made the cup travel the least at 20.0cm release point?  Why do you think it performed this way?





3. Did those balls perform in a similar manner at the 10.0cm and 30.0cm release points? Why or why not?




4. Predict what you think would happen if we performed the same experiment with a tennis ball, and explain why you would predict this.



5. Construct a bar graph showing your results.  Use the following information to assist you with the graph: x-axis - various spheres, y-axis - distance the cup moved (cm), title - bar graph comparing how two different masses affect the distance a cup moves after they have collided.

Conclusion
 What was your problem?
 Restate your hypothesis.  Was it right? wrong?   How did your data support or not support your hypothesis? YOU MUST REFER TO YOUR DATA (AVERAGE DISTANCES) TO GET CREDIT FOR THIS QUESTION.

Briefly describe your procedure.
 What did you learn in this lab?
 What did you like about this lab?
 What were some challenges you had to deal with?
What might be some sources of error in this lab?
 What could you do next with this problem?  What other tests could you perform?
 Write down any other additional thoughts, observations, inferences, etc.

Sunday, September 10, 2017

Scientific Summer Essay

Scientific Summer Essay
 Write a five paragraph essay about your summer.
•The first paragraph is the introduction.
•Paragraphs 2, 3, and 4 are the body.
•Paragraph 5 is the conclusion.
•Write about how your summer was related to Science.  What did you do over the summer that was related to Science?  Use your What is Science? list to assist you.
This assignment will be your Portfolio #1 entry.
Please write your essay on loose leaf paper, using blue/black ink, neatly!
*DUE DATE* 9/15/17





4
3
2
1
0
Total Points
Heading, Neatness, Overall Organization
The loose leaf is neat, the heading is legible, the work is organized
There is some disorganization. 

Parts of the heading are missing.
There is no heading.  The loose leaf is torn.  It is disorganized.

Introduction
There is an Introduction paragraph with at least five sentences.
There is an Introduction paragraph with only four sentences.
There is an Introduction paragraph with only three sentences.
There is an Introduction paragraph with only two sentences.
There is no Introduction.

Conclusion
There is a Conclusion paragraph with at least five sentences.
There is a Conclusion paragraph with only four sentences.
There is a Conclusion paragraph with only three sentences.
There is a Conclusion paragraph with only two sentences.
There is no Conclusion.

Body Paragraphs
There are three body paragraphs with five sentences each.
Incomplete
Incomplete
Incomplete
There are no body paragraphs.

Use of Science Words
There are at least ten Science words used.
There are 8-9 Science words used.
There are 6-7 Science words used.
There are 4-5 Science words used.
There are less than four Science words used.


 HW – Add 10 more words to each list: physical science, earth science, life science.