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In these calculations, the Coulomb constant has a value of
Part I (Label the tab “macro”): This is the macroscopic data. Note that:
Starting in cell D2, record all of your force measurements down the D column. In cell A1, record the initial position of q1. In cell A2, record the initial position of q2. The difference in those positions is the first separation between the charges. Place this value in B2. In cell B3, type (without quotes) “B2+0.1”. Hit enter. Copy the formula down to the last force measurement. Finally, in cell C2, type “B2/100”, and copy the formula down.
1.Place column labels in cell 1. In cell C1, it is
2. Plot
For this analysis, using the Coulomb equation and this coefficient, calculate q. Record this value in SI based units as well as in micro-Coulombs.
Part II (Label a new tab “micro”): You are given that
Starting in cell D2, record all of your force measurements down the D column. In cell A1, record the initial position of q1. In cell A2, record the initial position of q2. The difference in those positions is the first separation between the charges. Place this value in B2. In cell B3, type (without quotes) “B2+0.1”. Hit enter. Copy the formula down to the last force measurement. Finally, in cell C2, convert first value to meters, and copy the formula down.
1.Place column labels in cell 1. In cell C1, it is
2. Plot
For this analysis, using the Coulomb equation and this coefficient, calculate
4. Plot
For this analysis, using the slope and the Coulomb constant, calculate
Part III (Create a tab called “summary”): Insert large text boxes to type in.
In the summary tab, address these questions:
- From the data (you) collected, does the power fit indeed illustrate the inverse-square Law?
- Suppose you placed another charge (
q3 ) on the opposite end of the ruler of (a) equal value asq1 and with the same sign and (b) a chargeq3=2q1 .
Describe how the force on
- Suppose you were in a lab doing these measurements, assuming well-calibrated equipment, list some random errors you would encounter.
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