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    Homework 1- Introduction to Motion. In your first Minilab, you will be introduced to a device called a motion detector. Our detectors use sound waves to measure how far away an object is at any given point in time. Through a special computer program, the detector creates a plot of the locations the object has been, and thus "maps" the ...

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    Real Time Physics: Lab 1: Introduction to Motion V-3 Authors: David Sokoloff, Ronald Thornton & Priscilla Laws V1.40--8/94 • The motion detector will not correctly measure distances less than 15 cm. (When making your graphs, don't go closer than 15 cm from the motion detector.) • As you walk (or jump, or run), the graph on the computer

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    The Physies: Homework for Lab 1: Introduction to Motion Page 11-5 thor David Sokoloff, Ronald Thornton & Priscilla Laws V1.216-8/11/93 5. The velocity-time graph of an obiect is shown below. Figure out the total change in position (displacement) of the object.

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    Real Time Physics: Homework for Lab 1: Introduction to Motion Authors David Sokoloff, Ronald Thornton & Priscilla Laws Page HI-3 VI21p-8/11/93 postion-tme graph corresponding to each of the following desariptions of ph corresponding to each of the following descriptions of 9. The object moves with a steady (constant) velocity away from the origin.

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    Lab 1- Introduction to Motion Purpose The purpose of this lab is to learn via a motion detector the relationship between position and velocity. Remember that this device measures the position of your body or another object. You should see that that the structure of the lab is very similar to your homework assignment.

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    Question: Nar Da Partners HoMEWORK FOR LAB 1 INTRODUCTION TO MOTION POSITION-TIME GRAPHS Answer the following questions in the spaces provided. to create a horizontal line on a position-time graph?

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    Physics 100 LAB 1: INTRODUCTION TO MOTION D i s t Time Tortoise Hare FINISH The purpose of these exercises is to let you get a feeling for position, velocity and acceleration, not to make extremely accurate measurements. OBJECTIVES • To discover how to measure motion with a motion detector • To see how motion looks as a distance (position ...

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    Question: 1. Lab 1 - Introduction to Motion (1) For problems and (b) below, two graphs are given. The top graph (labeled x() . 1) shows the position of a moving object with respect to time.

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    Introduction to Motion Objectives : • To investigate how motion appears on a position versus time graph • To investigate how motion appears on a velocity versus time graph and the rela tionship between the two graphs • To investigate a simple example of non ­constant velocity Overview :

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    Open today's lab activity, "Introduction to Motion.cap" ... Homework Policies. You must do your homework BEFORE CLASS, and everyone must turn in their own work. Lab Report Policies. Submit one lab report per group. Groups should generally consist of two people maximum, three if necessary due to over enrollment.

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    Question 1-1: How does your position graph differ from the position graphs for steady (constant velocity) motion that you observed in Lab 1: Introduction to Motion? Lab2ChangingMotion.qxd 8/31/11 6:11 PM Page 35

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    Question: LAB HOMEWORK FOR INTRODUCTION TO MOTION 1 AND 2 Position-Time Graphs Note: This lab homework set was modified from Real Time Physics by P. Laws of Dickinson College, D. Sokoloff of U. of Oregon, and R. Thornton of Tufts U. Answer the following questions in the spaces provided.

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  19. PDF Physics 100 DROP-IN LAB 1: INTRODUCTION TO MOTION

    1. Make sure the computer is turned on and the Physics 100 menu is visible. (Ask a TA to help if it isn't) Use the mouse to click on the button labelled "L1 #1" The graph axes should appear on the screen. (Be sure the ULI is connected to the computer and turned on, and the motion detector is plugged into port #2.) 2.

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    Translational motion is the motion by which a body shifts from one point in space to another. Assume we have a simple point m with coordinates (x;y). Applying a translation motion on m shifts it from (x;y) to (x0;y0) where x0= x+ b 1 y0= y + b 2 (1) We can write this as a matrix transformation using homogeneous coordinates: x0 y0 = 1 0 b 1 0 1 ...

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    Question: 1. LAB 1-INTRODUCTION TO MOTION (1) Describe the motion shown in the graphs below (a & b): FIGURE 1.1. Graph of Motion and Assignment on Board c) Describe the acceleration shown in graph b) Here's the best way to solve it. In above graph the motion is uniformly accelerated for first …. 1.

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    An Introduction to Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Almost all children have times when their behavior veers out of control. They may speed about in constant motion, make noise nonstop, refuse to wait their turn, and crash into everything around them. ... poor grades, difficulty finishing homework and so on. If your child is 6 ...

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    Question: pre-Lab: Introduction to Motion 1. In this lab, you will walk towards and away from a motion sensor while it measures your position and velocity. Assume that the positive X-axis points away from the motion sensor, and that the origin is at the sensor. a) If you walk towards the motion sensor is your velocity positive or negative.