Mass and Weight

Description

Two balls of different mass but similar size are dropped from a table top. They strike the floor at the same time. When the same balls are accelerated using air from a hair dryer, the less massive ball accelerates more rapidly than the more massive one.

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Set

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Procedure
  1. Place a ping pong ball and a golf ball relatively close to one another on a level table. Turn on the blow dryer so that the air stream is directed toward both balls. Observe the relative motion of the balls.
  2. Drop both balls (by pushing them over the table edge using a small board) from an equal height and observe the time it takes for them to hit the floor.

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Handout Makeup

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DoChem 014 Mass and Weight

Answer these questions before watching the movies. The balls used in the movie are a golf ball and a ping pong ball.

  1. Describe a difference between mass and weight.
  2. Predict the effect of an equal force on each ball before using the blow dryer.
  3. Predict the outcome of dropping the balls. Drop the balls.

Watch the movies.

  1. Describe and explain the actual result.
  2. Mass is usually determined with a balance in the laboratory. Describe another method of determining mass which is suggested by the first experiment.

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Teachers Guide

Purpose

To demonstrate a distinction between mass and weight.

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Materials

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Lab Hints

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Time

Teacher preparation: 10 minutes

Presentation Time: 10 minutes

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Hazards

A shock from the hair dryer is possible.

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Precautions

Take normal precautions when using an electrical apparatus. Use a ground fault interrupter.

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Disposal

Save all materials for future reuse.

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Presentation

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Sample Data

The ping pong ball moves faster than the golf ball when pushed by the air blower. The ping pong ball and golf ball both hit the ground at the same time when dropped together.

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Applications

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Background

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Makeup Ans.

See Set and Sample Data.

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Key Words

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