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Write-Up for Lab 11.2: Popper Physics

SCI121 Week 4

Notes: To figure out the average height for the table below, add up the three heights and divide by 3. To figure out the average time add the 4 time measurements and divide by 4.

Table 1: Popper physics data

Trial Number

Maximum Height (m)

1

1.247

2

1.459

3

1.225

Average:

1.31

Trial Number

Time in Air (s)

1

.90

2

.94

3

.82

4

.99

Average:

0.913

Questions:

Note: For question 1, use the equation for Potential Energy listed below; your potential energy is equal to 0.01 kg times 9.8 m/sec squared times the average height (in meters) The answer is in the units of joules.

PE = mgh =

H = h0 + v0t

Trial Number

Maximum Height (m)

1

1.247

2

1.459

3

1.225

Average:

1.31

Trial Number

Time in Air (s)

1

.90

2

.94

3

.82

4

.99

Average:

0.913

Explanation / Answer

1.2