Lab Report
Lab Report
Free falling objects are objects that fall under the influence of gravity
alone without any external force or restraints, for instance, air resistance. All
free falling objects have the same acceleration which is 9.8 m/s2 regardless of
their mass. As for the calculation of the distance, we use the formula =
1 2
2
to determine the total distance the objects has travelled. In free
gravity. The distance is represented by the letter d and we use meter as the
unit. The time is represented by the letter t and we use second as the unit. We
can also calculate the velocity of a freely falling object by using the formula
This theory was proven by Galileo Galilei in the sixteenth century. Galileo
conducted an experiment to test whether or not two objects would reach the
ground at the same time regardless of their masses, if they are released at
the same time with no interference of air resistance. He conducted the
different mass to the ground to see if all objects fall at the same rate.
Galileo's theory was approximately correct. Thus, Galilei s Law of Fall ensues.
experiment. We will use two balls of different masses from the same height
and we will also prove that free-falling objects will reach the ground at the
Objectives
2. To prove that regardless of the mass, objects will reach the floor at the
same time.
Materials/Set up
4. Worksheet
Procedures
1. Assign roles for each member:
b. Measuring tape
c. 3 stopwatches (phones)
d. Worksheet
e. Pen/pencil
3. Timer C use measuring tape to measure the height from the balcony to the
6. Timer A drop the ball and at the same time, give a signal to start time
recording until the ball hit the ground. (All timers measure the time
separately)
7. Timer B write down all timers measurement in the worksheet
8. Repeat for trail #2 and #3. Then move on to the next object (3 more trials)
meters
Distance % Difference
Trial 1 Trial 1
1
=
2 2(
=
+
1
= 2 10/2 2.26 2.26 100
2(14.71 25.54)
= 25.54/2 100
14.71 + 25.54
21.66
100
40.25
53.81%
Trial 2
Trial 2
1
=
2
2(
1 =
= 2 10/2 2.05 2.05 +
100
= 21.01/2
2(14.71 21.01)
100
14.71 + 21.01
12.6
100
35.72
35.27%
Trial 3
1
= Trial 3
2
1
= 2 10/2 2.01 2.01 2(
=
+
= 20.2/2 100
2(14.71 20.2)
100
14.71 + 20.2
10.98
100
34.91
31.45%
meters
Trial 1 Trial 1
1
=
2 2(
=
+
1
= 10/2 2.22 2.22 100
2
2(14.71 24.64)
= 24.64/2 100
14.71 + 24.64
19.86
100
39.35
50.47%
Trial 2
Trial 2
1
=
2
2(
1
= 2 10/2 1.96 1.96
=
+
100
= 19.21/2
2(14.71 19.21)
100
14.71 + 19.21
9
100
33.92
26.53%
Trial 3
=
1
Trial 3
2
1
= 2 10/2 2.27 2.27
2(
=
+
= 25.76/2 100
2(14.71 25.76)
100
14.71 + 25.76
22.1
100
40.47
54.61%
velocity
Time (s) V (m/s) Time (s) V (m/s)
object is
midway
At the instant 2.11 21.1 2.15 21.5
the ground
Midway: Midway:
= =
= 10 1.055 = 10 1.075
= 10.55 / = 10.75 /
= =
= 10 2.11 = 10 2.15
= 21.1 / = 21.5 /
Analysis of result
According to the recorded data, the time it took for the three heavy balls to
reach the ground are 2.26, 2.05, and 2.01, respectively. With the datas mentioned
before, we can now calculate the distance the balls took to reach the ground, the
distances are 25.54, 21.01 and 20.20. The difference of the distance between the
measured height and the experimental height of the heavy balls is 40.18%.
The time it took for the three light balls to reach the ground are 2.22, 1.96,
and 2.27, respectively. With the datas mentioned before, we can now calculate the
distance the balls took to reach the ground, the distances are 24.64, 19.21 and
25.76. The difference of the distance between the measured height and the
To conclude, the difference of the distance between the measured height and
the experimental height of both types of balls are drastically different. We suspect
it might be because of air resistance and human error as well. Seeing as the timers
might not record the stopwatch at the same time as the others.
Conclusion
of free fall. We also learned that the velocity of the objects increase at a regular
pace of 9.8 /2 , despite the fact that the calculation isn t exactly accurate. This
might be due to the interference of air resistance and human errors as well.
Work log
31/8/2017 Mint, Jew, Pair, Ing Researched information and started typing the
introduction, objectives, and materials
2/9/2017 Mint, Jew, Pair, Ing Continued calculating data (Time average, distance,
and % difference for light objects)
4/9/2017 Pair, Ing, Mint, Jew Continued calculating data (Instantaneous velocity
from both objects) and typed in the calculation table
5/9/2017 Pair, Mint, Ing, Jew Started working on analysis of result and conclusion
References
- http://www.physicsclassroom.com/class/1Dkin/u1l5a
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_fall
- Physics Textbook
- Physics Notebook