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at the beginning we leveled the track. this would not have affected you…

Question

at the beginning we leveled the track. this would not have affected your measurement in procedure 1, but a track that is not level would have created a systematic error in procedure 2 and procedure 3. in terms of forces, explain why this is so.
effects of motion
in procedure 3, you saw a graph of the displacement vs. time graph. on the axes below, sketch the expected graphs for

  • velocity (assumed positive) vs. time
  • acceleration vs. time

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

For the force explanation: An unlevel track introduces a gravitational component along the track. In procedures 2 and 3 (involving motion), this adds a systematic force, causing consistent errors; procedure 1 likely has no track motion, so no effect.

For the graphs: Assuming displacement-time is quadratic (constant acceleration), velocity-time is a straight line with positive slope (since velocity is positive), acceleration-time is a horizontal line (constant acceleration).

Answer:

  1. An unlevel track creates a gravitational force component along the track, leading to systematic errors in procedures 2 and 3 (motion along track) by adding constant force; procedure 1 is unaffected (no track motion).
  2. Velocity vs. time graph: A straight line with positive slope (constant acceleration). Acceleration vs. time graph: A horizontal line (constant acceleration value).