Lab 14report-2
Lab 14report-2
Lab 14report-2
EXPERIMENT 14
Video analysis using Tracker Software
Conservation of Angular Momentum of a Spinning Figure Skater
NAME: Hamza Rehioui DATE: April 16, 2020
1. EXPERIMENTAL PURPOSE:
State the purpose of the experiment. (5 points)
In this experiment, we will measure the initial and final angular velocity of a
figure skater doing a “Scratch Spin” and also calculate her change in moment
of inertia in order the prove the principle of “Conservation of Angular Momentum
of a Spinning Figure”.
physics.princeton.edu/~mcdonald/examples/ph101_2013/Labs/LoggerPro3_8_6_1.exe
Links to the collision videos can also be found here.
http://www.pas.rochester.edu/~tdimino/phy141/lab05/WebVideos/VideosFall2019.html
o Analysis the video we will use LoggerPro (which you have used previously for various homework
assignments):
• Start LoggerPro.
• From the "Insert" menu, select "Movie" to open the movie you want to analyze.
• At the bottom right-hand side of the video window you see a button with red dots with allows you to
"Enable/Disable Video Analysis". Enable video analysis a set of tools will appear on the right-hand
side of the video window.
• Select the ruler button to set the scale. Use the rulers on the left-hand side of the video to calibrate
your screen. After selecting the ruler button you move your mouse to the rear wheel of the left cart
in the video, click-and-hold your mouse button, move your mouse horizontally to below the light that
is mounted on the cart, and release the mouse button. A window will emerge, asking you for the
length of the "calibration line" you just drew on the screen. This distance should be .766 m.
• Use the "red-green dot button" to select "Point Sries: X:Y" and use the mouse to the position of one
of the two cart in your collision video. Each time you select a position in a frame, the video will
advance to the next frame.
• At the end of the video, rewind it, use the "red-green dot button" to add another "point series",
specifying the position of the other cart.
• After completing your data entry you will see that the x and y positions and velocities for all frames
and for both data series are listed in the data table. These data can be exported by The file created
can be imported into Excel or to determine the velocities.
• You can also do the entire analysis within Logger Pro. Click here to see a demonstration of the
capabilities of Logger Pro.
RESULTS AND ANALYSIS
Screenshot: Tracking the motion of the left hand using a fixed reference point
What is the resulting curve fit? From this equation, determine the radius of the
circle traveled by her hand and her angular velocity ω
The resulting curve fit is a sinosoidal function : x(t) = 0.7*sin(1.2t)
We know that x(t) = R*sin(ω*t)
Using the equation, the radius is 0.7m.
Using the equation, the angular velocity is 1.2 rad/s.
What is the resulting curve fit? From this equation, determine the radius of the
circle traveled by her hand and her angular velocity ω
The resulting curve fit is a sinosoidal function : x(t) = 0.17*sin(2.01t)
We know that x(t) = R*sin(ω*t)
Using the equation, the radius is 0.17m.
Using the equation, the angular velocity is 2.01 rad/s.
B. ANALYSIS:
• We notice that Ii/If = 1/0.05895 = 1.675 = ωf/ωi.
Therefore Ii/If = ωf/ωi.
This confirms the theoretical relation we found that Iiωi = Ifωf.
This proves that our experimental results match the theoretical expected
results.
C. CONCLUSIONS: