Procedure 1. The location for this lab shall be determined by your instructor. 2. Place chaining pins in the ground at O
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Procedure 1. The location for this lab shall be determined by your instructor. 2. Place chaining pins in the ground at O
Trial 2 ---> 7 m
Trial 3 ---> 6.5 m
and can you right a conclusion about the result
Procedure 1. The location for this lab shall be determined by your instructor. 2. Place chaining pins in the ground at Om, 20m, 40m, and 60m stations. 3. Use ranging rods to insure that all 4 pins are in a straight line. 4. Use your normal walk to pace off each distance (i.e.: 0 to 20, 0 to 40 and 0 to 60) a total of 3 times each. 5. Record the number of paces for each trial in your field book. 6. Calculate the average number of paces for each distance. 7. Calculate the average length of your pace. 8. Write up the lab in your field book, refer to the following example.
Field book example # OF PACES TRIAL 20M 40M 58 60M 9 1 3 2. WOWOW 3 57 8 9 3 57 3 1 9 0 AVG. 30.33 57.33 89.67 PACE = 20/30.33 = 0.66M/PACE = 40/57.33 = 0.70M/PACE 60/89.66 = 0.67M/PACE AVERAGE PACE = 0.68M/PACE
Data sheet Exp # 1. Pacing and Taping TRIAL Number of paces 20 M Number of paces 40 M Number of paces 60 M 2 3 AVG. Average No. of pace = {(no. of paces )/3 Actual Distance Average Number of paces Pace Factor (M/Pace) 20 M 40 M 60M Pace Factor = Actual Distance / Average No. of pace = AVG. Pace Factor= {(Pace Factor)/ 3=