Using the Pasco wireless motion sensor the students acted as a human trolley walking away from the sensor stopping and then returning. Then before we looked at the velocity time graph they had to draw what the graph would look like.
08 March 2022
Using the Ultrasonic sensor to get displacement and velocity Time graphs
Using the Pasco wireless motion sensor the students acted as a human trolley walking away from the sensor stopping and then returning. Then before we looked at the velocity time graph they had to draw what the graph would look like.
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