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  1. LAB SESSION 5: WORK AND ENERGY. PHYS-1320-M59, College Physics I Laboratory Date: 18/10/ Abstract The main goal of this experiment is to analyze and compare the relationships and trends between the work done on a cart to the change kinetic energy of that same cart during a specified time interval.

  2. We used a force sensor to measure the force that was applied to the cart. During this experiment we also learned more about the work-energy theorem and made measurements to determine the work done on an object. We will use sensors to determine the change in kinetic energy of an object.

  3. EXPERIMENT 6: WORK AND ENERGY Objective: To validate the work-energy theorem and to study the conservation of energy principle. Theory: The work-energy theorem states that the net (total) work done on a system is equal to its increase in kinetic energy. You will determine the work done on a (nearly) frictionless cart and show that the work done ...

  4. WORK AND ENERGY EXPERIMENT. Introduction. This lab has two goals. The first is checking the validity of the work-energy theorem. You will measure the work done by a force acting on a cart and also measure the change in kinetic energy of the cart to verify if they are equal. The second goal is to check the conservation of mechanical energy.

  5. The Laboratory © The Physics Classroom, 2009 Powerhouse Lab Teacher’s Guide Topic: Work, Energy and Power The following information is provided to the student: Question: What is my power requirement for climbing a staircase ‐ both by walking and by running?

  6. The Laboratory © The Physics Classroom, 2009 Work­Kinetic Energy Lab Teacher’s Guide Topic: Work, Energy and Power The following information is provided to the student: Question: What is the relationship between the work done upon a cart and the kinetic energy

  7. The experiment that sample report is written for is called “Work & Energy”. The primary purpose of experiment is to examine the relationship between potential and kinetic energy by measuring the speed and stopping distance of a toy car that rolls down a ramp to the bottom where it is then stopped by (sliding) friction.

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