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Air track with coil, multimeter, 5 sensors

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Intended for experimental study, physics laboratory work, and conducting physics experiments on: Physics. Kinematics. Reference frame, position, motion, and trajectory. What is meant by a moving object. Trajectory and displacement. The difference between displacement and distance traveled. The Cartesian reference system in the plane, orthogonal Cartesian plane. The coordinates of any point on the plane containing the orthogonal Cartesian system. Differences between scalar and vector quantities. Uniform rectilinear motion (MRU). The table and graph of S versus t. Determining average velocity. Determining the time equation of MRU. Verifying the characteristics of MRU. Uniformly accelerated rectilinear motion (MRUV). Constructing the table and graph of S versus t. The trend line of the points on the graph. The function that indicates how the quantity S behaves in relation to t, in MRUV with positive acceleration. The graph of S versus t and the slope of the tangent of the graph. The physical meaning of area and slope in the v versus t graph of uniformly accelerated motion (MRUV). Calculating, tabulating, and constructing the v versus t graph of MRUV with positive acceleration. Torricelli's equation, the time-independent equation for MRUV. Dynamics. The fundamental law of dynamics, Newton's second law. The motion of a body under the action of forces with different intensities. The relationship between force and acceleration. Conservation of Energy. Inelastic collision: coefficient of restitution, momentum, and kinetic energy. Data acquisition before and after an inelastic collision. What is meant by a system. Mechanical collisions, momentum, and kinetic energy. The coefficient of restitution between two colliding bodies. Momentum before and after an inelastic collision. Kinetic energy before and after an inelastic collision. Elastic collision: coefficient of restitution, momentum, and kinetic energy. Data acquisition before and after an elastic collision. Momentum before and after a perfectly elastic collision. Kinetic energy before and after a perfectly elastic collision. Wave motion. Determining the spring constant of a mass-spring system, simple harmonic motion (SHM). Simple harmonic motion (SHM). Measuring periods and calculating the average value. Determining the spring constant using the dynamic method, etc.

Key Experiments

  • » Reference frame, position, movement and trajectory. - 1032.001
  • » Uniform rectilinear motion, MRU. - 1032.005_0DJM
  • » Uniformly accelerated rectilinear motion, MRUV. - 1032.007_0CJM
  • » Frictional forces and Newton's first law of motion. - 1032.046
  • » The fundamental law of dynamics, Newton's second law. - 1032.079_CJM
  • » Inelastic collision: coefficient of restitution, momentum, and kinetic energy. - 1032.077_DJM
  • » Elastic collision, coefficient of restitution, momentum, and kinetic energy. - 1032.078_DJM
  • » The equilibrium of a moving object on a low-friction ramp. - 1032.004_A
  • » Determination of the spring constant of a mass-spring system, simple harmonic motion. - 1072.008CJM
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