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Supplies needed: •lined paper •pencil •computer •box with supplies for computer program •beam •car __Today in physics we did a lab. The lab was about recreating 10 graphs we were given in class. The purpose was to make a prediction on how to recreate the graph before actually testing it out. In order to start, you need to set/hook everything up in the box to the computer provided and open the program needed that can be found on your computer. __Now, once everything is set, you can begin to create a prediction on lined paper for your graph in order to recreate it. After that, test your prediction out. If your prediction was correct then make a conclusion saying your prediction was correct and if wrong, make a conclusion as to why it was wrong and what you should have done instead to make it correct. (Repeat this for the 9 other graphs.) __Once finished, you were told to try recreating the graphs out using yourself or one of your group members in front of the motion sensor but do not forget to switch the switch on the motion sensor to a longer ray in order to make it work and because of this you needed to hold some type of solid object in front of you so the rays have something to bounce off of. You did not need to make a prediction or conclusion all over again because you have already done that previously.
Posted on: Wed, 10 Sep 2014 18:51:07 +0000

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