Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Lab 3 Prep #4

This is equal to what you did already in Lab 1 #5.

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm not sure what the diameter of the ball has to do with the velocity of the ball...

Anonymous said...

I am using equation 1.7 and I am not getting the right answer. I do not know what I am doing wrong and do not understand what we are suppose to do with the diameter of the ball.

Anonymous said...

I have difficulty calculating deltaVx as well. Plugging into eq. 1.7 will give: deltavx = sqrt((error of the diameter/the diameter)^2+(deltat/t)^2)= wrong answer! What's wrong?!

Anonymous said...

vx = diameter(deff)/t(avg) then continue on with equation 1.7

Anonymous said...

Remember that when using equation 1.7 you get the RELATIVE error and not the absolute. Therefore use the equation to change relative error DELTAvx/vx to DELTA vx

Anonymous said...

thanks a lot!!! it was very helpful!

Anonymous said...

Is anyone else having a problem with the 2nd question? It is weird, I got all of them correct besides the DeltaT average. Even my answer for the last part, DeltaVx, is correct and it depends on the DeltaT average. My t(s) are .0184, .0184, and .0183. My t(avg) is .0181 s. So the answer I got for DeltaT average is 1.91e-4 s. What am I doing wrong?

Anonymous said...

Disregard the last post. My I made a typo for my t(avg) and that completely through off the calculations, even though it said I was correct.

Anonymous said...

I still am having trouble figuring out Delta Vx. I am using equation 1.7 but I don't know what I am doing wrong.

Anonymous said...

What did you mean when you wrote " Deff/t avg"

Anonymous said...

I don't get what I'm doing wrong im using the equation

deltavx = sqrt((error of the diameter/the diameter)^2+(deltat/t)^2) and then multiply by vx

my diameter is 0.014 +\- .001 I keep on getting .377 as the error??? I think that's wrong

Anonymous said...

Re 9/19 9:50 pm: read the manual.
Re 9/20 9:10 am: Give your calculation explicitely with all numbers included.

Anonymous said...

my diameter of the ball is .014 and my t avg is .018. For horizontal v(x) i get .014/.018 and get .777 m. This is coming up incorrect. What am i doing wrong?

Anonymous said...

Units are m/s NOT m