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acceleration and velocity down a ramp. please help!
Hi, I'm currently studying for my HNC. I'm stuck on an assignment, we performed the old experiment where you roll different objects down a ramp and take the average speed. From the following data we have to work out velocity, inertia, energy etc. I have done something wrong whilst working out the velocity. see below
Ramp height (h) 45mm
ramp length (l) 1800mm
from this I worked out acceleration to be a 0.245 m/s2 using a=gh/l
v=ta
This is where I'm struggling. Am I right in thinking acceleration is constant? If so to get the velocity of each object I've used V=ta
When I do this the object that took the longest down the ramp now has the higher velocity
Nylon solid cylinder = 4.67secs
Steel thin walled cylinder = 5.55secs
Which gives me
V(nylon) 4.67 * 0.245 = 1.14 m/s
V(steel) 5.55 * 0.245 = 1.36m/s
Please help.
Thanks
Homework Statement
Hi, I'm currently studying for my HNC. I'm stuck on an assignment, we performed the old experiment where you roll different objects down a ramp and take the average speed. From the following data we have to work out velocity, inertia, energy etc. I have done something wrong whilst working out the velocity. see below
Ramp height (h) 45mm
ramp length (l) 1800mm
from this I worked out acceleration to be a 0.245 m/s2 using a=gh/l
Homework Equations
v=ta
The Attempt at a Solution
This is where I'm struggling. Am I right in thinking acceleration is constant? If so to get the velocity of each object I've used V=ta
When I do this the object that took the longest down the ramp now has the higher velocity
Nylon solid cylinder = 4.67secs
Steel thin walled cylinder = 5.55secs
Which gives me
V(nylon) 4.67 * 0.245 = 1.14 m/s
V(steel) 5.55 * 0.245 = 1.36m/s
Please help.
Thanks