At the very heart of describing the motion of objects is the study of what causes objects to move. This field is called dynamics. In classical mechanics, forces are fundamental agents causing motion. Sir Isaac Newton first formulated what are now called Newton's Laws of Motion. Of these, the second law of motion, is arguably, one of the most well-known equations in science. The essence of the second law of motion can be stated as:
"The acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on it and is inversely proportional to its mass. The direction of the acceleration is in the direction of the net force acting on the object."
Thus, if an object of mass \(m\) experiences a net force \(\vec{F}_{net}\) then it experiences an acceleration such that:
\[ \vec{a} \propto \vec{F}_{net}. \label{eq:Newton2_1}\]
Thus the magnitude of the acceleration is proportional to the magnitude of the net force and the direction of the acceleration is parallel to the direction of the net force.
The constant of proportionality is the inverse value of the mass. Hence Newton's second law can be written as,
\[ \vec{a} = \frac{1}{m}\vec{F}_{net}, \label{eq:Newton2_2}\]
which yields the familiar relationship:
\[ \vec{F}_{net} = m\vec{a}. \label{eq:Newton2_3}\]
This also implies that, given a particular force, there is a linear relationship between the force and the acceleration, and the slope is the mass of the object. This is what we will be exploring in this lab.
If you would like to get a quick refresher about Newton's Laws of motion, see the following video.
For carrying out the experiment you will need the following equipment:
The procedure to be followed for doing the experiment is given below. There are three parts to this lab; Part I, Part II and Part III.
Here is a video that shows how to do the experiment to determine the mass of the iOLab device.
This is the procedure to be followed:
The video below shows what you will be doing in this part of the experiment.
The procedure is as follows:
The video below shows what you will be doing in this part of the experiment.
The procedure is as follows:
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