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Title of the Experiment: Newton's Second Law of Motion
Student's name: Naeim Naeirni
Section SLN: PHY 122-7 6056
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Week of the experiment: Week 3,Lab 3
Objectives: (3 points)
The objectives of this lab are to apply Newton's Second Law of Motion to tnovitlg systerrs of different
configuratiops and to confirm these laws of motion in several ways, by detemining the nlass of the system,
measuring the acceleration of gravity, and keeping the system tnotionless on a tilted trach.
Experimental Data (3 points):
PART l. Horizontal, frictionless track and a moving system of constant mass
State oll values with appropriote units
Mass of the cart, M = 0.80K9
Mass of the hanger, mr = 0.05K9
Total mass of the system tnsystem = 0.85Kg
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