instead of ml, use the weight of the water as a measure of time and it will work out fine Note: Don't forget to tare the weight of the container if you are using a digital balance alternatively, you can minus the weight of the container from the total weight (you miss this and you will get it wrong)
Nahh, gravity remains the same. The only thing that was variable was the plane and it's angle that helped vary the speed of the ball, when is left free on the plane
You can never reach perfection in experimental design, but you should always aim towards perfection to get better every day...Same happens with software design.
Well done !
nearly flawless lol
Oh please, 4˚/5˚ is so much better, Ted.
instead of ml, use the weight of the water as a measure of time and it will work out fine
Note: Don't forget to tare the weight of the container if you are using a digital balance
alternatively, you can minus the weight of the container from the total weight (you miss this and you will get it wrong)
How did you calculate the gravity? The calcs must have been different because of the V-shape
my math teacher brought me here.
Holy Fuck....it is Jake with an afro....crazy world
3rd peiod gainford ftw- max
don't think the guy on the far left is in the experiment just doing his own thing :)
He's recording the results.
mr. gainford
Oops just 8 years late
College lab first experiment measure gravity should be by now create cosmic forces by Nikola Tesla
Bro just accept, Tesla is dead and all his ideas too...keep going.
Mr.gainford 3rd period-ted
How come Jake Gyllenhaal is there!? And with an afro!?
1'' means 1inch ,1 英寸= 2.539999918 厘米(公分
s=ut+(gt^2)/2
errors
unsmooth surface
energy loss to noise
human error
noлody expлained that each fraction of a second that goes by is over an eternity of tiidtempç。
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I wish my school had a larger budget so I don't have to watch this crap.
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i can t understand it
why didn't they also propose that gravity changed? Obviously they would need to consider all the other variables that were different.
Nahh, gravity remains the same. The only thing that was variable was the plane and it's angle that helped vary the speed of the ball, when is left free on the plane
It doesn't matter if there were errors in your experiment, you still achieved a similar result
It matters in order to perfect the experiment.
yes, but nature always provides approximate results, until it is done perfectly which means more accurate result
You can never reach perfection in experimental design, but you should always aim towards perfection to get better every day...Same happens with software design.