Studying Poppers - LabQuest
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Introduction
A "Popper" is a toy that consists
essentially of half a handball/raquetball. Users "invert" the
Popper by pressing on the top, then place it upside down on a
surface. As the Popper returns to it's normal shape, it exerts a
force on the surface which then exerts an equal and opposite
force on the Popper. This force pushes the Popper upward and
launches it into the air.
In this experiment you will investigate and characterize the
force that a Popper makes on the surface as it lifts off. Using
the data you obtain, you will work with additional concepts
including impulse, momentum, kinetic and potential energy.
Materials
- Vernier Dual-Range Force Sensor (DFS-BTA), Vernier
LabQuest 1 or 2, Wood platform, Popper(s)
Preparing for Data Collection
- Remove the hook in the end
of the force sensor. You'll find the thread is a standard one
(6-32). Cut a square piece of wood (or plywood) that's a bit
bigger than the popper and drill a hole in the center that
will allow a 6-32 bolt to go through. Fasten the wood platform
to the sensor, then remove the thumb screw on the other end of
the force sensor, the one that can be used to hold it to a
ring stand.
- Set the force sensor to the 50-N setting. Plug the sensor
into one of the analog inputs on the LabQuest. Set up data
collection (tap on the Mode-Rate-Duration rectangle) with a
high collection rate (≥ 200 samples/s), but a short collection
time (0.1 second). Enable triggering and set it so collection
starts when the force exceeds a minimum value of 5 N. Also
collect 10 samples before triggering. Save this file so you
can make changes as needed to fine tune it and so you can use
it again next time.
- In practice, you'll hold the end of the force sensor firmly
against the table with the wood platform on top as shown in
the diagram to the right. Tap on the red rectangle that indicates Force, then tap on Calibrate.
With nothing on the platform, set the value to "0" N and click
on "Keep" when the voltage is stable. Put a 500-g mass on the
platform, enter "4.9" N and click on "Keep" when the voltage
is stable. Indicate [Done]
at this point. Set the popper on top of the platform, then
zero the force reading after tapping the red rectangle.
Measure and record the mass of the Popper in the Data Table
that follows.
Procedure