Lab 3 (Mini Launcher1-3)
Lab 3 (Mini Launcher1-3)
Lab Report
Mini Launcher
Submitted To:
Samra Yasmin
Submitted By:
Khawaja Muhammad Abdullah
Umair Jamal
Osaid Ahmad
Muhammad Aqil
Muhammad Fahad Zahid
Group: 1-B
BE-ME-07-C
Dated: 27/10/15
EXPERIMENT 1:PROJECTILE MOTION
Abstract:
In this experiment we will first calculate the initial velocity of the ball by launching it
at zero degree with the horizontal and then predict its range by launching it at positive
and negative angles. Then we will compare the predicted and the experimental ranges.
Equipment Needed:
Mini Launcher and steel ball
Plumb bob
Meter stick
Carbon paper
White paper
Theory:
Initial horizontal velocity:
The vertical distance the ball drops in time t is given by:
1
y = y0 + (v0 sin) t - 2
2
where y is the position of ball when it hits the floor and y0 is the initial height and t is
time of flight. Since the angle is zero, the time of flight of the ball can be found using:
2
=
x = (v0 cos) t
Data Analysis:
Vertical Distance: 34.5cm
Data Analysis:
Angle Above Horizontal: +10
Data Analysis:
Angle Below Horizontal: -10
Conclusion:
The summary of the experiments is as follows:
Equipment Needed:
Mini Launcher and steel ball
Photo-gate bracket
2 Photo-gates Computer and Timing
software
Plumb bob
Meter stick
Carbon paper
White paper
Theory:
First the initial velocity of the ball is calculated using photo-gates. To predict the
horizontal range when launched at an angle, first calculate the time of flight using:
1
y = y0 + (v0 sin) t - 2
2
Where y is the position of ball when it hits the floor and y0 is the initial height and t is
time of flight
x = (v0 cos) t
Part A: Determining the initial velocity of the ball
Procedure:
Put the steel ball into the Mini Launcher and cock it to the long range position.
Run the timing program and set it to measure the time it takes the ball to pass through
both photo-gates.
Shoot the ball three times and take the average of these times.
Calculate the initial speed of the ball. The distance between the photo-gates is 10 cm.
Data Analysis:
Angle Above Horizontal: +10
Conclusion:
The summary of above experiments is follow:
Equipment Needed:
Mini Launcher and steel ball
Plumb bob
Measuring tape or meter stick
Carbon paper
Graph paper
White paper
Theory:
Time of flight when launched on level surface is given by:
(vo sin)t
t=2
For the case in which the ball is launched at an angle from a table onto the floor, the
time of flight is found using the equation for the vertical motion:
1
y = y0 + (v0 sin)t - 2
2
Procedure:
Shooting on level surface:
Fire one shot to locate where
the ball hits the table. At this
position, tape a piece of white
paper to the table. Place a
piece of carbon paper
(carbon-side down) on top of
this paper and tape it down.
Fire about five shots.
Measure the horizontal distance from the launch position of the ball to the leading
edge of the paper.
Measure from the leading edge of the paper to each of the five dots and record these
distances
Increase the angle by 10 degrees and repeat all the steps.
Repeat for angles from 0 up to 80 degrees.
Data Analysis:
Angle 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
1 9.8 10.4 10.9 10.3 9.5 10.2 10.3 10.1
2 9.6 10.2 11.5 9.8 9.2 10.1 10.2 9.8
3 10.1 10.5 11.2 9.9 9.3 10.1 10.4 10.5
4 10.0 10.1 11.2 10.3 9.3 9.6 10.6 10.0
5 10.2 10.2 11.1 10.0 9.7 9.9 10.2 9.9
Average 9.94 10.28 11.18 10.08 9.4 9.9 10.34 10.06
Paper Distance 20.0 50.1 70.0 80.0 80.0 70.0 50.1 20.0
Total Distance 29.94 60.38 81.18 90.08 89.4 79.9 60.44 30.06
Angle/Range Graph
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
Data Analysis:
Angle 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
1 17.1 15.3 16.7 18.3 16.9 16.5 6.5 9.2
2 17.3 14.7 17.5 18.2 17.3 16.9 6.6 9.4
3 17.4 14.5 16.7 17.6 16.5 17.3 6.8 9.1
4 17.5 14.5 16.8 17.7 16.2 17.1 7.2 8.7
5 17.4 14.7 16.9 17.7 17.2 16.8 7.0 8.7
Average 17.34 14.54 16.92 17.9 16.82 16.92 6.82 9.02
Paper distance 95.5 115.5 125.5 125.5 115.2 95.5 95.5 80.7
Total Distance 112.84 130.04 142.42 143.4 132.02 112.42 102.32 89.72
Angle/Range Graph
160
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90