Teachers guide, Exp. 1 - instantaneous versus average velocity – PASCO ME-9215B Photogate Timer User Manual

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Teachers Guide

Notes - on Procedure, Experiment 1:
Instantaneous vs Average Velocity
f

In order to accurately measure D, allow D to the be the
distance between the points where the glider first trig-
gers the Photogate Timers.

i

If the Photogate Timer does not have a memory func-
tion, after the glider has passed through both
photogates, prevent it from triggering the Photogate
Timer again upon rebound.

Notes - on Analysis

Here are the results for the measurement of average ve-
locities with Photogate Timers positioned at seven differ-
ent distances apart.

Here is a plot of the average velocities of the glider being
measured by Photogate Timers positioned at seven differ-
ent distances apart.

Answers - to Questions

c

The average velocity becomes a closer approximation
to the instantaneous velocity when the distance be-
tween the photogates is reduced.

d

Yes. The maximum error can be evaluated using the
standard deviation or best fit methods.

e

Timer accuracy has the greatest impact on the accu-
racy of velocity measurements. The ability to measure
small time intervals accurately will allow a better ap-
proximation of the instantaneous velocity. The object
being timed and type of motion should not influence
the accuracy of the measurements.

f

Instantaneous velocity is always inferred from an aver-
age velocity.

D

t

1

t

2

t

3

t

4

t

5

t

avg

v

avg

(cm)

(s)

(s)

(s)

(s)

(s)

(s)

(m/s)

80

1.85

1.85

1.85

1.86

1.86

1.85

0.43

70

1.61

1.61

1.61

1.61

1.62

1.61

0.43

60

1.37

1.38

1.38

1.37

1.38

1.38

0.44

50

1.13

1.14

1.14

1.13

1.14

1.14

0.44

40

0.90

0.90

0.91

0.90

0.90

0.90

0.44

30

0.68

0.68

0.68

0.68

0.68

0.68

0.44

20

0.45

0.45

0.45

0.45

0.45

0.45

0.45

Exp. 1 - Instantaneous Versus Average Velocity

Table 1.1

X

1

= 100.0 cm

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