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PHY250L Lab 9 Ideal Gas Law SPRING 2025
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--7April 20252024/2025Available in bundle
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Utilize college level grammar and formatting when answering text based questions. 
Report all equations in a proper mathematical format, with the correct signs and symbols. 
Submissions with incomplete or improperly formatted responses may be rejected. 
Pre-Lab Questions 
1. In this lab, you will investigate two gas laws that relate pressure, temperature and pressure. In 
your own words, explain Charles’ Law. When doing so, explain the relationship that exists 
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PHY250L Lab 8 Buoyant Force & Archimedes Principle SPRING 2025 (Straighterline)
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--14April 20252024/2025Available in bundle
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Utilize college level grammar and formatting when answering text based questions. 
Report all equations in a proper mathematical format, with the correct signs and symbols. 
Submissions with incomplete or improperly formatted responses may be rejected. 
Pre-Lab Questions 
1. Archimedes' principle is a fundamental concept in fluid mechanics and relates directly to the 
buoyant force. Archimedes' principle states that: 
"Any object, wholly or partially imme...
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PHY250L Lab 2 Kinematics SPRING 2024 (Straighterline)
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---21April 20252024/2025
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1. What is the acceleration of a ball that is vertically tossed up when it reaches its maximum 
height? 
9.8m/s^2. 
2. Describe what the slopes of a position vs. time graph mean in relation to velocity. 
The slope of the position vs a time graph gives the velocity, and the magnitude of the slope can 
tell us how fast an object is moving. Whether it is positive or negative indictes which direction it 
is moving in. 
3. State the 1D and 2D kinematics equations you will use in th...
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PHY250L Lab 4 Friction SPRING 2025 (Straighterline)
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--11April 20252024/2025Available in bundle
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1. This lab contains two different experiments that cover two different aspects of friction. In your 
own words, describe both concepts and how each experiment demonstrates them. 
The first experiment with the wooden block and inclined plane demonstrates friction by 
showing how friction interacts with gravitational forces. By watching how the block slides, you 
can observe the effects of friction of the speed and distance travelled, and how different factors 
influence it. Fo...
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PHY250L Lab 1 Measurements and Uncertainty (Straighterline)
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--11April 20252024/2025Available in bundle
- Pre-Lab Questions 
1. The experiments in this lab utilize a number of tools to take accurate and precise measurements. One 
of those instruments in the Vernier Calliper. Demonstrate what you learned regarding the use of this 
tool by reading the diameter of the quarter in Figure 3 from the lab material, which has been provided 
below. Your measurement must have the correct units, and must have the associated error. 
The diameter of the quarter is 24.05mm + - 0.025 mm 
2. Why is uncertainty cruci...
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Straighterline Introduction to Physics (lab) PHY250L Lab 1___ Measurements and Uncertainty__ COMPLETE Worksheet (New Version) Scored 100%
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--8February 20252024/2025AAvailable in bundle
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PHY250L Lab 4: Friction SPRING 2024
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---14June 20242023/2024A
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Utilize college level grammar and formatting when answering text based questions. 
Report all equations in a proper mathematical format, with the correct signs and symbols. 
Submissions with incomplete or improperly formatted responses may be rejected. 
Pre-Lab Questions 
1. This lab contains two different experiments that cover two different aspects of friction. In your 
own words, describe both concepts and how each experiment demonstrates them. 
The two differe...
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PHY250L Lab 6: Work & Conservation of Energy SPRING 2024
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--225June 20242023/2024A
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1. In this lab, you will conduct three experiments that will demonstrate the concepts of work, 
potential energy and kinetic energy. Briefly explain those three concepts and their mathematical 
definitions. 
Work is when a force causes a mass to move. The unit that describes work called Joules or (J), 
the formula for work is (Work=F11d). F11 represents the force applied when it’s placed along 
(d), which represents displacement. When the force is moving with the movement th...
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PHY250L Lab 5 Circular Motion & Gravity SPRING 2024
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4.0(1)4.0222June 20242023/2024A
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Utilize college level grammar and formatting when answering text based questions. 
Report all equations in a proper mathematical format, with the correct signs and symbols. 
Submissions with incomplete or improperly formatted responses may be rejected. 
Pre-Lab Questions 
1. State the inverse square law in your own words. 
The inverse square law is used to describe the distance between two objects based on the force 
of gravity between them and the objects fixed p...
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PHY250L Lab 2 Kinematics: Free Fall Experiment Analysis (Questions only) SPRING 2024
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---21June 20242023/2024A
- Lab Report Format Expectations 
Utilize college level grammar and formatting when answering text based questions. 
Report all equations in a proper mathematical format, with the correct signs and symbols. 
Submissions with incomplete or improperly formatted responses may be rejected. 
Pre-Lab Questions 
1. What is the acceleration of a ball that is vertically tossed up when it reaches its maximum 
height? 
The balls velocity would be 9.8m/s2 at the point at which it reaches its maximum height. 
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