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davidw89

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Anyone got their first Physic assignment on space?

I was wondering if anyone know any good ideas for a first hand investigations on projectile motion...i need to carry out 2 experiment. It's due in 6 week but i want to finish it early as it is worth 11% of my internal HSC mark..

The research on the famous people on the development of space shouldnt be that hard..only 400 words.
 

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well you could always use bottle rockets and shoot them at different angles and pressures(to change the velocity) and then take measurements
 

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Thats a bit dodgey...if you have the time and access one of those machines which shoots tennis balls or the cricket ones would do a good job...just adjust the angle...
 

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Taping the firing of a projectile (one of those mentioned above) and doing all the calculations afterwards. Figure out the amount of frames per second and come up with a scale. Then u can do all your measurements on paper, including angle, distance travelled, max height at v=0, u, ux, and uy.

I dont know if you were already thinking of doing this.
 

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Well i ended up doing a simple one as the complicated oens dont get you marks (asked da teacher).

Iam doing effect of force on range

and effect of angle on range

Using a rubber band projectile..

Problem is i dont know how to calculate some of it afterwards :/
 

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