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physics lab

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physics lab
Physics Lab 1
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9. Compare the direction of F, and Fs by computing the difference: 10 - Protractor Angle of F; - Protractor Angle of Fs Record your calculations and results in Table A. Question 1: What are the expected differences for AF and AO ? Question 2: Provide a justification for the differences observed between the expected values and those calculated from your measurements (Note: if the differences exceed about 10% you might have missed or omitted something in the procedure). B. Components method Another way to check if the data collected is consistent with the equilibrium condition of the forces is to check if the sum of their components adds up to zero. 10. Fill in Table B below by calculating the components corresponding to the forces measured in the two trials. Choose the x axis to be oriented along the 0° direction. Table B Trial Fix Fly F2 F2 Fyx Fzy Question 3: Is your data consistent with the expected value at equilibrium for the sum of the components? Justify your answer. Equilibrium of Particles Acred Upon by Sengal For