Work Energy Theorem

The purpose of this activity is to compare the total work done on an object to the change in kinetic energy of the object. The force sensor is used to measure the variable force applied to a cart by a spring. The Motion Sensor is used to measure the velocity of the cart as it is pulled by the spring. Capstone records and displays the force as a function of position and uses the velocity measurement to calculate the kinetic energy of the cart as a function of position.

Grade Level: CollegeHigh School

Subject: Physics

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Work Energy Theorem Experiment

Work Energy Theorem Experiment

Measure the work done versus change in kinetic energy using a force sensor and photogate pulley system.

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