Monday, May 9, 2011

May 6 and May 9 '11

May 6 '11
Last Friday we got a lab to try and determine the force of the gravitational field strength. We had a little weight that had about 0.1 kg of mass that was attached to a string of varying length and had it swing from the same height letting it go back and for 20 times. Then we recorded the data onto the graph and answered the questions on the back. (I think this was all we did.)

May 9 '11
Today we added information to pictures on page 26 of our green booklet to describe whats happening to a weight attached to a spring scale (for the elevator worksheet). The first scale is at rest (the elevator isn't moving, moving at a constant speed), with the next scale reading more newtons on it making it have more weight (elevator just starting moving up, slowing to a stop going down), with the last scale having less newtons acting on it making it weight less (elevator slowing going up, just starting going down).

Next we went to page 32 and answered question 8. The answers being:
A) 490N
B) 490N
C) 380N
D)355N
E)490N
F)490N
You can try and use the equation m = Fg/g to figure it out.

After we read pages 16 & 17 then did the problems on page 32 & 34. We also had roughly 20 minutes to finish the lab we got on Friday.

The next scribe will be Food.

1 comment:

Ms K said...

Thanks for posting!