Friday, September 21, 2012

Rizwan and Joel's Motion Diagram Photo Project

1)  The ball is at rest.                                
3)  The ball is speeding up.  

4)  The ball is at its end and is done rolling.
2) The ball is released and begins to roll.               



1)The motion in this picture is very steep. It is moving at a increasing rate. As you can see it is moving downhill in a faster and faster motion. This is not effected by the direction of the motion by  the speed of it. This is shown in the picture that is attached. The four pictures show the progress that has been made throughtout the roll. It can be used to determine any key factors in the area.

2) We took the picture by changing the camerasetting so it sets a repeating function over and over again. Then we let go of the ball and it rolled down the pipe. We kept taking pictures until we found one that works out.

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Justin and Charlie Lab Write Up

Kara & Megan Lab Write Up


Motion Diagram Photo Project- Justin C. & Andres R

Motion Diagram Project

 
Standing still at rest
Realesed the ball










Gaining speed
Finished rolling










So in this project we put the ball at a slope to see the motion of the ball. first we took a picture of the ball at rest, at the top. then we let go of the ball. the ball picked up speed as it traveled down the slope. finially the ball finished the roll.

first, we changed the shutter speed
second, we tried to capture the motion of the ball as it rolled down the slope.
third, we uploaded the photos to the blog.


Taylor and Rema


Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Jacob Avorio Lab Tutoria


In this poorly recorded/rehearsed video, I will crudely explain how to properly write up and turn in a perfect lab write-up. I apologize now for the narshty camera quality, lack of emotion, (kinda nervous around cameras) and the abrupt ending. BUT. You should know the correct high quality format to writing a grade A journal entry.