Does centrifugal force increase if the mass of the object increases?
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Question: Does centrifugal force increase if the mass of the object increases?Prediction: The heaviest ball will go the farthest.Hypothesis: The heaviest ball will go the farthest because the weight of the ball will push the force more than the lightest ball.
Materials:3 Balls that are heavy, light, very lightMeter stick1 Meter string
Procedure:
Step 1:
Tie the string to the ball (Like the way I tie in the picture.)
Spin then let go of the string.
Centrifugal Force Experiment-By Daniel
Step 2:
Step 3:
Measure the distance from the place where you are standing to the ball. Do the same thing with the other balls.
Data chart:Weight Distance
130.5g 11m 26cm
57.1g 7m 31cm
40.9g 8m
Conclusion: My hypothesis was right because my data chart tells me that the heaviest ball went the farthest. Through this experiment I learned that the heavier things goes more outwards than the lighter balls.
Centrifugal Force Experiment-By Daniel