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Understanding Mass and Acceleration: Insights from Physics Lab Experiments

In the Mass and Acceleration Lab, I discovered that gravitational force does not affect the car's acceleration based on mass. Notably, the highest acceleration was observed at 2 meters when the car struck a tile. However, as the car continued, an increase in mass resulted in lower acceleration, particularly at 4 meters, primarily due to increased rolling friction. This experiment highlights the relationship between mass, acceleration, and friction in real-world scenarios.

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Understanding Mass and Acceleration: Insights from Physics Lab Experiments

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  1. Green = 0 weights Purple = 1 weight Yellow = 2 weights

  2. What I learned from Mass and Acceleration Lab • Gravitational force has no impact on the acceleration of the car regardless of the mass (as seen in 1 m data). • The greatest acceleration occurred at 2 m when the car first hit the tile. • As the car kept moving the greater of the mass the lower the acceleration (especially at 4 m) due to more rolling friction.

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