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Free fall with measure Dynamics

Article no: P2130780

Principle

The aim of this experiment is to film a high-speed video of a sphere falling from the height of fall h. The "measure Dynamics" software is used for the graphical representation of the distance as a function of time t and also as a function of the square of time t^2 as well as the graphical representation of the velocity v and acceleration a as a function of time t. Then, the measured values are used to determine the gravitational acceleration g.
The velocity and acceleration are then integrated into the video, followed by a discussion of the results.

Benefits

  • Gravitation scrutinized
  • Find out how the velocity of a falling object increases
  • Didactical demonstration of the falling distances
  • Visualise the squared distance-time law
  • Steady set-up
  • All crucial parts directly engineered for this experiment

Tasks

  1. Determination of the gravitational acceleration by way of the distance-time law for the free fall.
  2. Determination of the gravitational acceleration by way of the velocity-time law for the free fall. 
  3. Determination of the gravitational acceleration.
  4. Integration of the velocity and acceleration into the video.

Learning objectives

  • Linear motion due to constant acceleration
  • Laws governing falling bodies
  • Acceleration due to gravity

Scope of delivery

Release unit 02502-00 1
Plate holder 02062-00 1
Support base DEMO 02007-55 1
Right angle clamp expert with fulcrum screw 02054-00 1
Meter scale, l = 1000 mm 03001-00 1
Stand rods, stainless steel, various sizes 02034-00 1
Software "Measure Dynamics", single user 14440-61 1

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