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Projectile Launcher Kit with Trimmer, Bluetooth Multi-Timer and Sensors

Function

Intended for experimental study, physics laboratory and carrying out physics experiments on: Solid mechanics, Motion in one dimension. Motion in two dimensions. Kinematics. Horizontal launch, range, uncertainty and impact velocity. Measuring the launch height and range. Decomposing the parabolic motion into two rectilinear motions. The speed of the uniform rectilinear motion, MRU, in the horizontal direction. Calculating the final resulting speed, impact speed. Measuring the flight time and range in an oblique launch, sensors. Measuring the initial speed in a 45 degree launch. Determining the range with the measured values of the launch speed, inclination and flight time. Determining the range with the values of the launch speed, inclination and tabulated acceleration g. Oblique launches with different flight times, different initial velocities, keeping the angle constant. Sequences of measurements of flight times, initial velocities and calculation of the average values. Table and graph. The relationship between range and initial velocity and flight time, keeping the launch angle constant. Maximum height in an oblique projectile launch. Maximum height from the measured values of flight time and launch speed. Oblique launch, range as a function of launch angle, sensors. Conservation of mechanical energy. Measuring the initial kinetic energy in a vertical launch and determining the maximum height by conservation of mechanical energy. Determining the maximum height, using the principle of conservation of mechanical energy. Measuring the initial velocity in a vertical launch and determining the maximum height by conservation of mechanical energy. Determining the maximum height using the principle of conservation of mechanical energy, knowing the launch speed and the acceleration of gravity. Measuring the initial velocity in an oblique launch and determining the maximum height by conservation of mechanical energy. Measuring the initial velocity of the launch at 45 degrees. Determining the maximum height using the principle of conservation of mechanical energy, knowing the launch speed, the firing angle and the acceleration of gravity. Conservation of momentum, kinetic energy and coefficient of restitution in an elastic collision with spheres. Measuring the ranges of the spheres after the collision. Measuring the angle between the ranges. The momentum of the spheres before and after the collision. The coefficient of restitution and the classification of the type of collision that occurred between the spheres, etc.

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Key Experiments

  • » Horizontal launch, range, uncertainty and impact velocity. - 1032.064A
  • » Measuring flight time and range in an oblique launch, sensors. - 1032.064G1
  • » Oblique launches with different flight times, different initial speeds, keeping the angle constant. - 1032.064G2
  • » The maximum height of an oblique projectile launch. - 1032.064G3
  • » Oblique launch, range as a function of launch angle, sensors. - 1032.064G4
  • » Measuring the initial kinetic energy in a vertical launch and determining the maximum height by conservation of mechanical energy. - 1032.064G5A
  • » Measuring the initial velocity in a vertical launch and determining the maximum height by conservation of mechanical energy. - 1032.064G5
  • » Measuring the initial velocity in an oblique throw and determining the maximum height by conservation of mechanical energy. - 1032.064G6
  • » Conservation of momentum, kinetic energy and coefficient of restitution in an elastic collision with spheres. - 1032.064G7
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