02 - Motion Detector Lab
02 - Motion Detector Lab
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Setup:
Make sure that both the computer and motion detector are switched on and that the software is
running. Take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with the software.
Important: do not sketch the entire graph produced by the computer, just sketch the
relevant part of the graph.
a. Start at about ½ meter from the
detector and walk away from the
detector slowly and steadily.
3. How do the graphs made by walking towards the detector compare with graphs walking away
from the detector?
4. Predict the position-time graphs for the situation described below. Sketch your predictions in
the space provided and compare your prediction with the rest of your group. Next, produce the
position-time graph using the motion detector and sketch the result in a different color.
5. Important: Show and explain the graph produced in part 4 to the teacher moving on
6. Write down the steps necessary to produce the position-time graph shown on the right.
From 0 s to 2 s =
From 2 s to 3 s =
From 3 s to 5 s =
8. Try several times to re-produce the position-time graph shown in question 6. When you think
you have it complete show the teacher before you move on.
9. For the graph on the right, use the
slope to find the velocity:
1. Change the graph to display only Velocity-time graphs with a velocity range from -2.0 m/s
to 2.0 m/s.
2. Make velocity-time graphs for each of the types of motion described below. In each case,
try producing the graph several times and sketch a reproduction of the graph in the space
provided.
3. What is the difference between graphs made by walking away slowly and walking away
quickly?
4. What is the difference between graphs made by walking steadily away from the detector
and steadily towards the detector?
5. Predict the velocity-time graph produced by the following motion and sketch your
prediction in the area provide below. Then perform the actions and sketch the result in a
different color.
a. Start at the 2.5 meters and walk towards the detector quickly and steadily for
1 second
b. Stop for 2 seconds
c. Walk away from the detector slowly and steadily for 2 seconds
Extra Credit
Use the motion detector to reproduce the curved line position-time graphs below as best as you can.
Show the teacher when you have completed to see if you earn extra credit