Ravi Prathipati Title: The Relationship between Position, Velocity and Acceleration Graphs Date: 9/8/2011- 9/9/2011 Problem Statement: What is the relationship between the position, velocity and acceleration graphs of an object? Independent Variable- Time(t(s)) Dependent Variable-Position (x(m)) Procedure: Gather all materials needed in order to perform experiment. Draw predicted graphs in the assigned graphs. Perform movement and then graph position, velocity and acceleration of the motion of the cart starting from rest and rolling down the incline without using a motion detector at the start. Then graph position, velocity and acceleration of the cart slowing after an initial push with using the motion detector at the start and stop it at the highest point.
The Relationship between Position, Velocity and Acceleration Graphs
Ravi Prathipati Title: The Relationship between Position, Velocity and Acceleration Graphs Date: 9/8/2011- 9/9/2011 Problem Statement: What is the relationship between the position, velocity and acceleration graphs of an object? Independent Variable- Time(t(s)) Dependent Variable-Position (x(m)) Procedure: Gather all materials needed in order to perform experiment. Draw predicted graphs in the assigned graphs. Perform movement and then graph position, velocity and acceleration of the motion of the cart starting from rest and rolling down the incline without using a motion detector at the start. Then graph position, velocity and acceleration of the cart slowing after an initial push with using the motion detector at the start and stop it at the highest point.
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