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How can we describe motion? - OCR 21st CenturyPractical - Speed and acceleration using a ramp

The movement of objects can be described using motion graphs and numerical values. These are both used to help in the design of faster and more efficient vehicles.

Part of Physics (Single Science)Explaining motion

Suggested practical - exploring speed and acceleration using a ramp

Investigate speed and acceleration of a trolley down a ramp

There are different ways to investigate the speed and acceleration of an object down a ramp. In this required practical activity, it is important to:

  • make and record measurements of length and time accurately
  • use appropriate apparatus and methods to measure motion
This graphic investigates the acceleration of a trolley down an angled ramp. There is a metre ruler and a timer to measure the acceleration correctly.

Aim of the experiment

To investigate the acceleration of an object on an angled ramp.

Method

  1. Set up a ramp balanced on a wooden block at one end. Mark out 30 cm at the end of the ramp. Avoid making the ramp too steep, as this will cause the trolley to roll too quickly, which could make measuring difficult.
  2. Practise recording the time it takes for the trolley to travel the length of the ramp. To do this, release the trolley from the top of the ramp, start the stop clock and record the time taken for the trolley to move the whole distance of the ramp.
  3. Repeat this twice more and record all results in a table similar to the one below. Then calculate the time and record this as well. Remember that these are practise results.
  4. Next, record the time it takes for the trolley to travel the final section of the ramp. To do this, release the trolley from the top of the ramp again but this time start the stop clock when the trolley reaches the last 30 cm of the ramp.
  5. Record the time it takes for the trolley to travel the last 30 cm of the ramp in a table like the one shown below. These are the final results.
  6. Repeat this twice more, and record a mean time for the trolley to travel the last 30 cm of the ramp.
  7. Calculate the speed of the trolley when it was descending the last 30 cm of the ramp using the equation: speed (m/s) = distance (m) 梅 time (s). Remember to first convert 30 cm into metres by dividing it by 100 (there are 100 cm in 1 m).

Results

It is important to record results in a suitable table, like the one below:

Run 1 (s)Run 2 (s)Run 3 (s)MeanSpeed (m/s)
...............
Run 1 (s)...
Run 2 (s)...
Run 3 (s)...
Mean...
Speed (m/s)...

Analysis

Use the result from above as the final speed and take the initial speed of the trolley as 0 m/s. Calculate the acceleration of the trolley when descending the entire length of the ramp using acceleration (m/s2) = change in speed (m/s) 梅 time taken (s). Remember that the change in speed is from 0 m/s to the calculated result.

Evaluation

  1. Acceleration depends on speed and time. What happens if the trolley takes a shorter time to travel the length of the ramp?
  2. What would happen if the angle of the ramp was different?

Hazards and control measures

HazardConsequenceControl measures
Trolley fallingInjury to feetKeep feet well away from end of ramp
HazardTrolley falling
ConsequenceInjury to feet
Control measuresKeep feet well away from end of ramp