H16 justifies positive values about and attitudes towards both the living and non-living components of the environment, ethical behaviour and a desire for a critical evaluation of the consequences of the applications of science
How does this question relate to dissecting a sheep kidney...
re: HSC Physics Marathon Archive
A basketball initially at rest is dropped from a height, collides with the ground and bounces back up. Assuming the collision is elastic, sketch graphs of acceleration over time, velocity over time for 2 bounces on different sets of axis.
I need a more simple experiment because I'm not bringing a cart into school... is there any other experiment that I can perform that help distinguish between non-inertial and inertial frames of reference?
yeah, I don't know but then again I could do that and say that the experiment is not valid as the person is not walking at a constant pace. I don't know what to do, any advice?
I don't even know, I'm suppose to write up an experiment that allow me to distinguish between non-inertial and inertial frames of reference and perform it in class. Any suggestions?
Does this experiment help distinguish between non-inertial and inertial frames of reference?
Aim:
To calculate and the rate of acceleration due to gravity by investigating the gravitational effects on the oscillatory motion of an average pendulum.
Apparatus:
Retort Stand
Clamp
Boss...