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Marbles in cylinder lab physics.
Testing the prediction of a hypothesis.
Physics 10 lab 1.
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Viscosity is a measurement of a fluid s resistance to change or deformation or more simply put how thick it is.
Homework statement suppose there are 1000 marbles meter 3 and i have a cylinder of itex pi itex r 2 h where radius is 2 meters and height is 5 meters.
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For this lab you will be using a graduated cylinder to measure a volume.
Marbles in cylinder lab you received a graduated cylinder with three identical marbles and an unknown amount of water already in it.
For example if the marbles weighed exactly 2 a weight of 7 6 might be 3 marbles in a bag of mass 1 6 or 2 marbles in a bag of mass 3 6.
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Describe the momentum of the set of marbles before and after the collision assume elastic collisions.
Marbles momentum lab part one.
The final momentum will also have to be m v.
In this cool experiment learn about the forces of resistance in a liquid and race marbles in a cylinder to find out which fluids have a high viscosity.
When reading a liquid in a graduated cylinder read the bottom of the meniscus.
Young students often experiment with spheres to see how far they travel and how their motion affects other objects.
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Rolling marble conservation of momentum is a powerful law of physics that states that for a collision occurring between two objects in an isolated system the total momentum of the objects before the collision is equal to the total momentum of the two objects before the collision is equal to the total momentum of the two objects after the.
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Popular marble experiments help students discover basic principles of.
You placed extra identical marbles in the cylinder and obtained the data below.
By the law of conservation of momentum the momentum before the interaction equals the momentum after the collision.
One marble initially will have a momentum of m v.
As an extension to the lab and as an assessment challenge students to release the marble from a given location in order for it to drive the plow a distance of cm.