An object on an inclined track is subject to constant acceleration in parallel to the track due to the gravitational forces exerted on the object. If this force component counteracts the initial velocity of the object, the object will slow down before it finally reverses its direction. The aim of this experiment is to confirm the laws of motion for a uniformly decelerated motion by measuring the time that a cart runs on the inclined demonstration track.
Principle
An object on an inclined track is subject to constant acceleration in parallel to the track due to the gravitational forces exerted on the object. If this force component counteracts the initial velocity of the object, the object will slow down before it finally reverses its direction. The aim of this experiment is to confirm the laws of motion for a uniformly decelerated motion by measuring the time that a cart runs on the inclined demonstration track.
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