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F=Ma
Subject: Physics
Sensor: SmartEye sensor
Aim:
To prove that Force is derived from the Mass of an object multiplied by the objects acceleration.
Overview:
For this investigation, the acceleration of an object will be recorded and noted along with the Force applied. Then by plotting a graph of Force against
Acceleration, a straight line graph of gradient equal to the Mass of the object should be obtained.
Equipment required:
LogIT Voyager.
1 SmartEye light sensor.
Air track car, dynamics trolley, toy car or similar.
Matt black 29 x 5 cm card and string.
Light source such as torch, lamp or similar.
Air track with mounted pulley or dynamics track.
Slotted masses and holder. (5 or 10 gram masses)
Hazards:
Children should be supervised at all times.
Ensure the datalogger cannot come into contact with water or damp.
A set of soft cloths in a box might be used to catch the mass as it falls to prevent personal injury.
Always check your local regulations or the school advisory service such as CLEAPSS or SSERC for
guidance on the use of any hazardous material or source.
Setup:
1. Fold in half the black card and measure 14 cm from the non folded end and cut out a square
about 2 cm deep. Attach it to the test vehicle. (See photo)
2. Place the Voyager just in front of the interrupt card ensuring the card passes in front of the
SmartEye sensor.
3. Place the light source opposite the SmartEye sensor forming a light ‘gate’.
4. Connect a piece of string to one end of the vehicle and attach the mass holder to the other passing over a pulley or bench edge.
5. Connect Voyager to the computer, start the datalogging software, select the timing function and select ‘Acceleration’. Set up the
software so that it knows you are using a single light ‘gate’ and the length of the card is 14 cm.