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Note: Black Box can be used with a clamp stand or simply placed on text books. If using clamp stands, do not clamp Black Box
too tightly. Ensure that the light source shines into the SmartEye as this change in contrast between the light source and black card
will allow Black Box to ‘see’ the card go past.
Method:
1. Run the vehicle down the ramp passed Black Box without a material on the ramp’s surface. (Does the ramp’s surface count?)
2. Choose a piece of material and write down its description. Place it securely onto the ramp’s surface.
3. Run the vehicle down the ramp again.
4. Repeat this for each piece of material.
5. When fi nished the results can be printed, saved or transferred to a spreadsheet for more analysis.
Note: If you obtain some strange results, this can usually be attributed to a false trigger of the light ‘gate’. This can happen if a hand
or other object inadvertently passes through the gate. You can also get false triggers if the ambient light changes suddenly, for
example bright sunlight falling on the sensor part way through an experiment.
Results:
There are a number of factors which affect the outcome of this experiment and can be used to form the basis of a ‘fair test’ discussion
relating to the results. For example, the height of the track, starting point of the vehicle or whether the vehicle is pushed or
simply released.
Was the method chosen a fair test?
Which material slowed the vehicle the most (largest friction)?
Which material slowed the vehicle the least (smallest friction)?
Going further:
What effect would different size tyres have on the results.
Does the mass of the vehicle change the results?
Does the shape of the vehicle affect the outcome?
How does the angle of the ramp affect the results?
Physics