Go to this site:
- http://www.donnayoung.org/index.htm
- Got to math resources find and print the graph paper below
Divided Centimeter Graph Paper with mm tic-mark - Go to the site and test this link make sure that it runs use IE or Firefox
- http://www.walter-fendt.de/ph14e/n2law.htm
- Vary the mass of the cart and change the hanging mass by the same amout
- ex. 100g 1g, 99g 2g
- change all to MKS
- Record the masses
- Make a table of the weight of the hanging mass
- record the acceleration of the system
- Due Friday 5/8
- Answer up to the scale question.
- Due Wednesday
- Construct a Graph using force of the hanging weight and acceleration of the cart
- Analyze the graph and write the equation of the line in terms of the variables
I was able to access the website but it wouldn't let me access the graph paper without any numbers is it okay that I use the one that does have numbers?
ReplyDeleteI am able to access every other graph paper on the website, however I am unable to access the one is required. Should I use a different one or what should I do?
ReplyDeleteThank you MS.
Due to the newest Java update, on all three of my computers that application is blocked by Java. Therefore, i am unable to complete this for its due date tomorrow because I was ordinally told it was Wednesday. Thank you MS.
ReplyDeleteNo problem just make the observations in school tomorrow. Did you read the questions? Are you sure you can't answer them?
DeleteFinal solution: go to the control panel on your computer
Select Java
Go to security
Add exception to the website and paste the web address in or cut and paste it
Hit apply
Now you will be able to run the simulator
but again the questions for tomorrow do not require the simulator but would help.
I did exactly what you said about adding an exception and it will still not load and is blocked by java. Where are the questions? And yesterday in sub study hall, we were never given questions to answer. However, through drop box I am able to get the graph paper.
DeleteThank you again MS.
Hi! At home I only have access to computers that run Google Chrome and Safari, so I'm having issues (I probably can't) running this activity. I will try to use the firefox on the school computers tomorrow morning. Also, ET and I were in the library this morning trying to print the graph paper. Every other graph paper on the website could be printed, but for some reason the required one did not cooperate. I stopped by your room during lunch and after school to ask for some, but you weren't there. I have some different graph paper I'm using, I hope it's okay. Kath Little
ReplyDeleteI'm having the same problems as stated above. I can't click on the link because of my computer at home.
ReplyDeleteHere is an updated link with a direct file download
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https://db.tt/3r0BX3N2
I cannot get the simulation of the hanging mass and the cart to show up. My computer says that a plug-in is required and I'm not sure what that is. I printed the graph paper but the other website is not working. Thanks -Dom
ReplyDeleteDid you read my previous post?
DeleteHi, I'm having the same problem...the graph wont load because it says its not supported by Java. I looked for a way around it but nothing comes up. Ill try again later today on a different computer.
ReplyDeleteThe updated link would not work for me.
ReplyDeleteHow do we find the weight of the hanging mass?
ReplyDelete... and do you want the weight of the hanging mass in newtons or pounds?
ReplyDeleteIf the website is not cooperating on my computer what should I do?
ReplyDeleteOn the website, http://www.walter-fendt.de/ph14e/n2law.htm , my java is blocking the Newton's Second Law Experiment. What should I do?
ReplyDeleteRead my previous post to anonymous
ReplyDeleteI followed the steps above but I'm still unable to run the simulation.
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My computer is old so IE does not work on it and there is no way to get firefox so i cant see the simulation
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ReplyDeleteIm able to get the graph paper, but for the simulation its not working its telling me the Java isn't installed but isn't allowing me to download it on my computer. What should I do?
ReplyDeleteI can not find the question sheet...
ReplyDeleteThanks
Where is the link to the form that we need to fill out tonight? Does anybody know?
ReplyDeleteThank you.
Hi, I can't find the google form.
ReplyDeleteKassie gave me the link to the D'Amore blog to find the form: http://phreshphys.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteSorry:
ReplyDeleteHere is the direct link:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Z9pQdixdSe_qfY56gFQe6wJ1ZjjKuQ_JndKv_O35RyY/viewform
Do we have to answer the questions on the form about Trial 3?
ReplyDeleteNo only up the the question about if you have any questions?
DeleteMia
The form will not let you turn it in unless you have the required questions. So can I put 0 in for everything?
ReplyDeleteAlthough this is delayed: For Trial 3 friends, I think it is referring to the data we have collected in class today. In mks; Mass of Wagon= .085, Hanging Mass .015, and a= 1.31. The rest of the questions can be solved with this data, hope this helps!
ReplyDeleteIm having the same problem as other people with java and I don't know what to do and I cant open anything
ReplyDeleteSV
For the graph do we make our own equation or do we use one from our equations page?
ReplyDeleteyou told us not to record the time but it asks for it what should we put for that
ReplyDeleteYou are only doing up to the survey question
Deleteokay thanks
DeleteI have a couple questions on the graph may I come in early tomorrow or at lunch for help?
ReplyDeleteI can't submit the form if I only do the questions up to the survey because the rest are required
ReplyDeleteJust put 0 or a dash for the rest of the answers
DeleteThank you sm
DeleteThank you Gillian
DeleteIs our graph the net force of the wagon and hanging mass v. Acceleration or hanging mass v. Acceleration
ReplyDeleteOops actually that was a dumb question xD nevermind
DeleteHi, can I meet with you either after class or during lunch today? I have a few questions from when I missed class last week... Thanks
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