

The Calculus based students do need to write equations for the SHM. The Algebra based students do NOT need to write equations for the SHM. I have included two graphics that you might not see in this email, but if you visit the 1DMotion Web page, they will appear in the Q&A. Answer the questions and write out the equations using the model line that appears on the paper. You may, however, evaluate the data that appears in your lab manual using that paper from your lab manual and a pencil. I have successfully installed it on Vista with 64 bit using these tech notes very carefully. The Pasco Website has a tech note to help with installing DataStudio on Windows Vista. 23, Feb 2010, don't have enough information from your posting to offer much assistance. The lab was 1D motion and we need to complete the lab for tomorrow.

I have tried to install my CD that I received but my computer will not let me. I am not able to open a file that was done in DataSudio. Please note: x is in meters, t is in seconds. The second part describes what happens from 2 to 8 seconds.īoth are of the form: x(t) = x o + v t where x o and v are constants with appropriate units. The first part describes what happens from 0 to 2 seconds. 17, Feb 2010, Collision needs to be described with a piecewise function. Do I have to find two diffrent equations or do I just find the slope for the data after the verticle line? Thanks!īummer, DataStudio cannot insert any type of special formatting. I am uncertain how to include superscripts in my equations in Data Studio. What does question 5 state? In light of that, what can you infer about the velocity data between the time values. 04, Mar 2008, 3 states "this data forms a continuous, straight line." Therefore, what can you infer about the position data between those time values?

Begin Q&A Forum for "1 DIMENSIONAL MOTION" Need help asnwering question 5 on the postlab, i tried both ways method it doenst seem to be the correct asnwer.
