\Motion in Two Dimensions (M3) - Data SheetsBefore answering questions listed below read the lab description and instructions written in the file “M3 – Description”. Make sure to write answers in the highlighted lines ________. For this experiment, we do not use the data interface to do measurements. Instead, we use "Logger Pro" application to analyze motion of various objects rec
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\Motion in Two Dimensions (M3) - Data Sheets
Before answering questions listed below read the lab description and instructions written in the file “M3 – Description”. Make sure to write answers in the highlighted lines ________.
For this experiment, we do not use the data interface to do measurements. Instead, we use "Logger Pro" application to analyze motion of various objects recorded on short movies. First, download and install on your computer the demo version of the LoggerPro 3 software from Vernier web site: https://www.vernier.com/downloads/logger-pro-demo/ .
To download the recorded movies, go to the course web page on Brightspace. Do NOT use Edge browser! We recommend Firefox or Google Chrome. Click on “Lab M3” on Brightspace and then right-click on one of the M3 files and select "Save target as..." to save it on your desktop. Download the following files: "Basketball projectile", "One coffee filter", and "Two coffee filters" (including both .cmbl and .mp4 files) to your desktop. Save all six files to the desktop.
Activity 1: Projectile Motion (1.5 p.)
First, calibrate the movie using the 2-meter stick visible on the floor.
Select the "Add Point" tool and click on the center of the ball. A data point will appear over the movie, and the movie will automatically advance to the next frame. Continue to click on the ball for each frame of the movie. Make sure to click at the center of the ball, not just anywhere on the ball. The table on the lower left-hand side of the screen lists all data points.
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