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Name of Our CarAnalysis of Data, Interactions, Energy Transfers, and Forces
Student Name & Student NameCorreia Middle School, 8th GradeMr. Gardinier, Room 305February 28, 2007
Materials Used to Build our Car• 2 9-inch Balloons
• Balloon pump
• Elmer’s White Glue
• Duct tape
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• Scissors
• Two Straws
• Cordless drill
• Drill bits
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Photos of Name of Our CarInsert 3 or more images of your car. Delete this message.
Data Collected from Car Test
Time in Seconds Distance in Meters Speed in m/s
0 0 0
0.72 1 1.39
0.90 2 5.56
1.53 3 1.59
1.68 4 6.67
3.3 5 0.62
Total Distance: 7.22 meters Total Run Time: 5.79 seconds
Average Speed Over 5 Meters: 1.52 meters/second
Data Analysis of VelocityVelocity of Our Car
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From the start to meter 1, the velocity of the car is increasing because the slope increases.
Data Analysis of VelocityVelocity of Our Car
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From meter 1 to meter 2, the velocity of the car is increasing because the slope is increasing compared to the slope from the start to meter 1.
Data Analysis of VelocityVelocity of Our Car
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From meter 2 to meter 3, the velocity of the car is decreasing because the slope is decreasing compared to the slope from the meter 1 to meter 2.
Data Analysis of VelocityVelocity of Our Car
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From meter 3 to meter 4, the velocity of the car is increasing because the slope is increasing compared to the slope from the meter 2 to meter 3.
Data Analysis of VelocityVelocity of Our Car
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From meter 4 to meter 5, the velocity of the car is decreasing because the slope is decreasing compared to the slope from the meter 3 to meter 4.
Speed of Our Car
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Data Analysis of Speed
From the start to meter 1, the speed of the car is increasing because the data point is higher than the previous data point.
From meter 1 to meter 2, the speed of the car is increasing because the data point is higher than the previous data point.
Data Analysis of SpeedSpeed of Our Car
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From meter 2 to meter 3, the speed of the car is decreasing because the data point is lower than the previous data point.
Data Analysis of SpeedSpeed of Our Car
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From meter 3 to meter 4, the speed of the car is increasing because the data point is higher than the previous data point.
Data Analysis of SpeedSpeed of Our Car
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From meter 4 to meter 5, the speed of the car is decreasing because the data point is lower than the previous data point.
Data Analysis of SpeedSpeed of Our Car
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Analysis of Interactions and Energy Transfers
_______________ Interaction
Mechanical Energy Transfer
Decrease in
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Increase in
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Object Object
Analysis of Interactions and Energy TransfersContinued
_______________ Interaction
Mechanical Energy Transfer
Decrease in
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Increase in
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Analysis of Interactions and Energy TransfersContinued
_______________ Interaction
Mechanical Energy Transfer
Decrease in
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Increase in
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Analysis of Forces at Each Meter
Forces at Meter 0
There are no forces.
At meter 0, the car is at zero speed.
Analysis of Forces at Each MeterContinued
Forces at Meter 1
Forces are unbalanced in the forward direction.
At meter 1, the car is speeding up.
Force exerted by balloon on car.
Force exerted by air on car.
Force exerted by axle on straw.
Force exerted by ground on wheels.
Analysis of Forces at Each MeterContinued
Forces at Meter 2
Forces are unbalanced in the forward direction.
At meter 2, the car is speeding up.
Force exerted by balloon on car.
Force exerted by air on car.
Force exerted by axle on straw.
Force exerted by ground on wheels.
Analysis of Forces at Each MeterContinued
Forces at Meter 3
Forces are unbalanced in the forward direction.
At meter 3, the car is speeding up.
Force exerted by balloon on car.
Force exerted by air on car.
Force exerted by axle on straw.
Force exerted by ground on wheels.
Analysis of Forces at Each MeterContinued
Forces at Meter 4
Forces are balanced.
At meter 4, the car is at constant speed.
Force exerted by balloon on car.
Force exerted by air on car.
Force exerted by axle on straw.
Force exerted by ground on wheels.
Analysis of Forces at Each MeterContinued
Forces at Meter 5
Forces are unbalanced in the backward direction.
At meter 5, the car is slowing down.
Force exerted by air on car.
Force exerted by axle on straw.
Force exerted by ground on wheels.
Project ConclusionWrite your project conclusion here. Be sure to answer the following questions: How were you able to maximize the forward force of the balloons? How did you minimize backward forces of friction and drag? What could you have done better to make your car go further and faster? How did your car perform compared to other cars in the class. What have you learned by doing this project?
WARNING FROM MR. G:
This file is a template and example of the PowerPoint you and your partner must create using YOUR data. Without effort in analysis using your own data, graphs, photos, and adjusting forces that apply to the motion of your car, YOU AND YOUR PARTNER WILL NOT RECEIVE CREDIT FOR THIS PART OF THE PROJECT.