PCS 211 Study Guide - Final Guide: Free Fall, Equations For A Falling Body, Elastic Energy

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The purpose of this experiment was to prove the law of conservation of energy, through the free fall motion of an object. It was represented through three different analyses; position of the object vs. time, velocity of the object vs. time, and acceleration of the object vs. time. Free fall is defined as the unrestricted falling motion of an object that is falling solely under the influence of earth"s gravitational field (fitzpatrick, 1). When a ball if tossed straight upwards, the ball slows down when it reaches its maximum height at the top of its path and then speeds up on its way back down to its initial position. When the ball is released from the experimenter"s hand it has kinetic energy and as it escalates upwards during its free fall phase it slows down, loses kinetic energy, and gains gravitational potential energy.

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