Write a summary paragraph discussing this experiment and the results. use the following questions and topics to
guide the content of your paragraph.
1. according to your data, was your hypothesis for each experiment correct? (be sure to refer to your data and graphs
when answering this question.)
2. summarize the conclusions that you can draw from this experiment. use the questions above to guide your ideas.
3. summarize any difficulties or problems you had in performing the experiment that might have affected the results.
describe how you might change the procedure to avold these problems.
4. give at least one more example from real life where the principles demonstrated in this lab are evident.
potential and kinetic energy
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From center station, a train departs every 30 minutes on the fast line and a train departs every 50 minutes on the state line. if two trains depart from center station at 8: 00 a.m., one on each of the two lines, what is the next time that two trains, one on each line, will depart at the same time?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 12:30
Cathy is pedaling down a steep hill on her bicycle and wants to be able to coast up the next hill, which is 25 meters high, without pedaling. cathy and her bicycle have a mass of 75 kg. assuming her bicycle is 100% efficient, what would her speed have to be?
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Two kilograms of air within a piston–cylinder assembly executes a carnot power cycle with maximum and minimum temperatures of 800 k and 300 k, respectively. the heat transfer to the air during the isothermal expansion is 60 kj. at the end of the isothermal expansion the volume is 0.4 m3. assume the ideal gas model for the air. determine the thermal efficiency, the volume at the beginning of the isothermal expansion, in m3, and the work during the adiabatic expansion, in kj.
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