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The motion of objects can be analysed using equations and graphs. These tools allow other aspects of motion such as acceleration and displacement to be determined or modelled.

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Measuring acceleration using a double mask

An alternative experiment to measure the acceleration of a trolley down a ramp uses a double mask.

A double mask is a card that is shaped like the graphic below:

Rectangular card with a square cut out along the top edge

The width of the two taller parts of the card are measured and the card is attached to a trolley. We then place a light gate at the bottom of the slope and release the trolley.

The light gate is connected to a device that measures the time the light is blocked when the first section of the card passes through it. We input the length of the first section and the device calculates the initial velocity (u).

It repeats the measurement for the time the second part of the card blocks the light and calculates the final velocity of the trolley as it passes through the gate (v).

The device also measures the time between the first and second card to pass through the gate. This gives us the time between the velocities (t).

We now use the following equation to calculate the acceleration: \(a=\frac{(v-u)}{t}\)

Watch this video to see the correct procedure for carrying out this investigation.

How to measure the acceleration of a trolley using a double mask.