Speed and Distance Estimation in Speed Trap Lab
Dive into the world of speed and distance estimation with the Speed Trap Lab. Learn how to calculate speed and distance, taking into consideration uncertainties and variations in time measurements. Explore the relationship between distance, time, and speed through engaging visual aids and practical examples presented in this educational resource.
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Calculating Speed Distance: 40 feet. (1 meter = 3.281 feet, so 40 = 12.19 m about) Times (s) 1.33 1.12 1.40 0.82 1.65
Uncertainty. (times are +/- 0.2 s) Distance: 40 feet. (1 meter = 3.281 feet) Times (s) Speed (m/s) 1.33 9.17 1.12 10.89 1.40 8.71 0.82 14.87 1.65 7.39