Inclined plane with interface and sensors
Function
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. Cartesian reference system in the plane, orthogonal Cartesian plane. The quadrants. The coordinates of any point on the plane containing the orthogonal Cartesian system. Differences between scalar and vector quantities. Uniformly accelerated rectilinear motion on an inclined plane. Uniformly accelerated rectilinear motion, MRUV, with positive acceleration. Dynamics. Friction forces and Newton's first law of motion. The friction force and the nature of surfaces in contact. Friction forces between surfaces of different natures that are in contact. The friction force, the apparent area, and the real area of contact of the surfaces. The kinetic friction force. The determination of the coefficients of static, kinetic, and sliding friction on an inclined plane. The coefficient of kinetic sliding friction as a function of the tangent of the angle of inclination. The coefficient of kinetic sliding friction of a body on an inclined plane. The effect of lubricants on the coefficients of static and kinetic sliding friction. Statics. The equilibrium conditions of a body on an inclined plane. The weight force of a body is directly proportional to its mass. The equilibrium of a material body under the action of coplanar forces. Measuring and calculating forces. Diagram of coplanar forces, forces that are in the same plane. The equilibrant forces on the x and y axes. Determining the relative percentage error. The driving force, the resisting force, and the mechanical advantage of the inclined plane, a simple machine. Measuring the weights of different masses. The resisting force and the driving force. The driving force acting on a body on an inclined plane depends on the inclination of the ramp. Measuring driving forces for different inclinations of the ramp. The inclined plane is a simple machine. Determining the mechanical advantage of the inclined plane. Conservation of mechanical energy. Conservation of mechanical energy and moment of inertia, etc. Note: Interface not included.
Key Experiments
- » Reference frame, position, movement and trajectory. - 1032.001
- » Uniformly accelerated rectilinear motion on an inclined plane. - 1032.006_E
- » Frictional forces and Newton's first law of motion. - 1032.046
- » Determining the coefficients of static, kinetic, and sliding friction on an inclined plane. - 1032.048
- » The equilibrium conditions of a body on an inclined plane. - 1032.043
- » The driving force, the resisting force, and the mechanical advantage of the inclined plane, a simple machine. - 1032.034
- » The conservation of mechanical energy and the moment of inertia. - 1032.072A2

