1. Use your team's first names + the two materials as the title of your data set
2. Record the normal force for each trial (the normal force should equal the total weight of the object and the masses)
3. Record the MAXIMUM static frictional force for each trial (Ffs should equal the tension force measured by your spring scale).
4. Record the kinetic frictional force for each trial (Ffk should equal the tension force measured by your spring scale).
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Project #1712 on iSENSEProject.org
1. Use your team's first names + the two materials as the title of your data set
2. Record the normal force for each trial (the normal force should equal the total weight of the object and the masses)
3. Record the MAXIMUM static frictional force for each trial (Ffs should equal the tension force measured by your spring scale).
4. Record the kinetic frictional force for each trial (Ffk should equal the tension force measured by your spring scale).
Name | Units | Type of Data |
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Normal Force
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N
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Static Frictional Force
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N
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Kinetic Friction Force
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Normal Force | Static Frictional Force | Kinetic Friction Force |