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Experiment 6: launch speed, Purpose, Procedure – PASCO ME-6962 PAStrack Systems User Manual

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E x p e r i m e n t 6 : L a u n c h S p e e d

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Experiment 6: Launch Speed

Purpose

In this experiment, you will qualitatively demonstrate how the final speed of the
plunger cart depends on its mass and the initial compression of the plunger spring.

Procedure

1. Level the track.

2. Install and end stop at each end of the track.

3. Push the plunger of the cart into the first, second, or third position. Place the cart

on the track with the plunger against one end stop. Tap the trigger button to
launch the cart.

4. Varying Spring Compression: Repeat step 3 three times. Perform the first trial

with the spring plunger cocked to the first possible position (the least compres-
sion) and then do two more trials increasing the force applied to the cart by
increasing the compression of the spring plunger.

5. Varying Mass: For these trials, always cock the spring plunger to the maximum.

Observe the relative accelerations of the cart alone and with 250 g, 500g, 750 g,
and 1000 g of added mass.

Questions

1. When does the spring apply force to the cart? When is the net force on the cart

(ignoring friction) zero?

2. Does the final speed of the cart increase or decrease with increasing initial spring

compression?

3. Does the final speed of the cart increase or decrease with increasing cart mass?

Required Equipment from PAStrack System

PAStrack

(2) End Stops

PAScar

Pivot Clamp

Cart Masses

Other Required Equipment

Suggested Model Number

Mass set

ME-9348

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