For this experiment, all the students in the course should have the same results. Due to technical problem, the professor have sent us the results, which includes how much the mass is, the power of each trial, and the time that used for each trial etc. However, even we have the results for every trial, we will still have to calculate what the power=mgh/t (W) and mgh (J) is. For mgh (J), we will calculate and get the results by multiplying mass(kg), h (m), and g (m/s^2) together. For power=mgh/t (W), we just need to divide mgh (J) with the time (s), and we will eventually get the result.
After getting results for everything, we will be working on the graphs. We will have to create 4 graphs, which include “Battery Discharge vs Mass”, “Acceleration vs Mass”, “Acceleration vs Force”, and “Power=mgh/t (W) vs Power Level”.
Below is the graph of Battery Discharge vs Mass.
Below is the graph of Acceleration vs Mass
Below is the graph of Acceleration vs Force
Below is the graph of Power=mgh/t (W) vs Power Level
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