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Water Balloon 04
This video isn't great it shows one failed launch (the balloon bursted in the launcher) and the battery on my camera died right before the second launcher was fired. I keep the video for my students to enjoy. This is a lab that my physics students (all seniors) do to calculate the angle of launch of a projectile. Teaching and doing science can be a lot of fun. If you measure the time that it takes the balloon to travel and the distance it travelled horizontally you can calculate the horizontal speed (s=d/t). Assuming that air resistance is negligible and that the balloon reached the peak of its trajecory at the half-way point (in time) then the maximum height can be calculated using the free-fall formula (d=1/2*g*t^2). From there the average vertical speed can be calculated (s=d/t, using 1/2 of the total time). At this point trigonometry can be used to calculate the angle of launch (and Pythagorean's theorem can be used to calculate the average resultant speed).
Channel: YouTube
Category: Science
Video Length: 31
Date Found: December 17, 2006
Date Produced: October 18, 2006
View Count: 100
 
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