| Lab Setup and Diagnostic Help Section |
| This lab is pretty much a direct clone of
P201 Lab 4 - Newton's 2nd Law of
motion. I'll direct you there for detailed setup procedures.
P201 Lab 4
The images included here are just for quick visual reference to make
sure everything looks right. See the
P201 Lab 4 page for more help on
setting up this lab. |
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Lab Setup and Diagnostic Help Section
(Copied from Lab 4) |
| These are the items that should be present at every lab station. |
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| The clamps in this picture are needed as well, I just couldn't fit
them into the first picture. The screwdriver is needed as well, for
the TA's use during this lab. |
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| I've found the best way to attach the string is to unscrew the screw
on the top, wrap the string around the screw, and retighten the screw.
This will keep the string in place without the need for a knot that
typically results in the cutting of the string to get it loose again.
You'll want to make sure the flag is PARALLEL to the direction of
motion, if it isn't, you will get funny (if any) results during the
photo-gate timing section of this lab. |
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| You'll then want to set the air track diagonally across the table.
Then, at each end you'll want to use the pulleys provided. Some of
the air tracks have a pulley at one end, so you can use that pulley or
the table-attached type. I'd personally go with the table types,
the ones on the air track tend to have a good deal of friction about the
bearings.
Another thing to make sure of is to make sure the string is fairly
straight with the direction of the track. If you look carefully
here, you'll see the string isn't aligned very well. |
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| You can fix the string's alignment by (1) adjusting the pulley or
(2) moving the air track. I've found moving the air track is
faster and easier. Another thing to make sure is that the pulley
itself isn't twisted. This can be adjusted by loosening the small
wing nut on the bottom and then simply turning the pulley wheel. |
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| The wing nut you'll want to loosen is shown here. This loosens
the whole pulley assembly from the mount assembly so you can twist the
pulley or move it up and down. |
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| Sometimes you'll get a pulley setup like this. I'm not sure
why they come back after every lab set like this, it makes no sense.
What's key to notice here is that the axis of the adjustment bolt and
the wing nut is PARALLEL with the direction of motion, you don't want
this, you want the axis to be perpendicular. |
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| Close up for clarity's sake. This can be fixed by simply undoing
the wing nut all the way, and moving the whole assembly to the
perpendicular hole. |
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| Now, put a weight hanger on the string and loop the string over the
pulley. |
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| Here is how you want to set up the photogate. Make sure the
photogate's IR diode is above the string line but below the top of the
flag. |
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| The preceding images and directions were copied DIRECTLY
from P201 Lab 4 "Newton's Second".
Please refer to that page for the most up-to-date versions of these
instructions. |