Survey
* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
Net ID:___marinnj section #:__8__ Net ID:_callis05 Section #:_8___ Net ID:___bch72___ Section #:_8 Physics 121: Lab 10 – Equilibrium Introduction In this lab, you will investigate the forces and torques on an object in equilibrium. You may want to reference the following concepts from your course textbook and/or other resources: Force Torque Equilibrium and/or statics Remember to prepare yourself prior to completing the lab by reading documents regarding procedures and use of lab equipment and by reviewing the above topics. Equipment In this lab you will use the following equipment: Cougar-shaped sign attached to a whiteboard with an adjustable bearing pin, hanging masses, pulleys, string, a protractor, a level, a scale, and a ruler. Please be careful not to damage the equipment by using it inappropriately. Please be careful not to damage the equipment by using it inappropriately. Experiment/Analysis Please read all instructions/procedures posted on the lab table and questions listed below before beginning the lab. Then quickly complete your experiments and move to another table to discuss the questions. Part I: The cougar-shaped sign (see below) can be hung such that the arm which reads “COUGARS” is level. The bearing pin only allows the left side of the sign to rotate when it is pushed in. (Note: When it is pulled out, the left side can move up, down, left and right, and rotate.) The right side of the sign has a string (i.e. – the guy wire) looped over a pulley that can support the sign when a mass is attached to the other end of the string. With the bearing pushed in, adjust the angle of the string (between 30° and 70°) and the mass on the string until the sign is leveled. Label the figure below with all of the forces on the sign. Be sure your drawing indicates the direction of the forces and includes symbolically labeled angles, distances, and forces (e.g. – θstring, ⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗ 𝐹𝐶𝑀 , etc.). Determine how far the center of mass of the sign is from the bearing pin. Explain how you determined the distance and how it compares to the labeled mark on the sign. 60 degrees and 600g and mass of sign 825 Tension=rFsintheta r=(.6*9.8)sin(60) Pin to mark=23 cm Mark to edge=14 cm Since the sign was at equilibrium we were able to calculate the distance to the center of mass using the tension force and the angle at which it was applied. For help on lab equipment issues, please email [email protected], call 801-422-5393, or come to room N490 ESC. In case of life-threatening emergencies, immediately call 801-422-2222. Net ID:___marinnj section #:__8__ Net ID:_callis05 Section #:_8___ Net ID:___bch72___ Section #:_8 Part II: Use your measured values to determine the magnitude and direction of the force that the bearing pin exerts on the sign. Note down each quantity that you either measured or calculated in the table below. Write down your calculations, including an explanation for each step, in the space below. Quantity Value 500 40 420 45 600 20 Torque = .23(.5*9.8)sin(40)= Torque = .23(.42*9.8)sin(45) = Torque = .23(.60*9.8)sin(20) Part III: Test your prediction by pulling the bearing pin out and adjusting the second pulley and masses on the left side of the sign until the left side of the sign is suspended. Quantitatively determine how well your values agree. Explain which factor or measurement in the experiment is likely to have caused the measured discrepancy and why you think it is the most likely factor. 510 g at an angle of 142 500 vs 510 40 vs 38 420 vs 415 45 vs 42 600 vs 610 20 vs 24 There are a lot of factors that could’ve caused discrepancies. It was hard to determine whether the sign was really floating. There was friction in the pully. But overall our calculations were pretty close. For help on lab equipment issues, please email [email protected], call 801-422-5393, or come to room N490 ESC. In case of life-threatening emergencies, immediately call 801-422-2222.