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Wednesday, July 7, 2021

Science: Forces & Motion - Speeding Past School

Speeding Past School Experiment 


Aim: To see how many cars are speeding past the school.

Method:

1) Measure the distance of power pole to power pole = 50m

2) Time how long it takes a car to travel this distance.

3) Collect 10 times.

4) Calculate speed in m/s then covert it to km/hr.

5) Are there any speeders?

Roles:

- "Flag" The person indicates when the car passes their pole. 

-  "Timer" The person starts when the car stops and when the car passes their pole.  

- "Writer" The person writes down the time speeds.

Results:

SpeedCar 1Car 2Car 3car 4Car 5car 6car 7car 8Car 9Car 10Average
Time4.843.805.575.833.805.173.134.903.354.184.457
m/s-110.3313.158.978.5713.159.6715.9710.2014.9211.9611.21
km hr-137.18847.3432.29230.85247.3534.81257.49236.7253.71243.05640.38

Conclusion:
In conclusion in this experiment, the results are all different. Some cars are in the line of 30 to 50 and some others are past the limit of 50 km/hr but only by a few seconds. The average speed according to our experiment was 40.36 km/hr.     

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