Passing Water Lab:
Purpose: The purpose of this lab was to demonstrate the force given on an object (the water in a pan)
Procedure: Fill a tin pan full of water around a track. Measure the amount of water before the walk, walk, record the time, and measure the amount of water after the walk. Repeat process for the amount of times.
Error Analysis: Error occurred in this lab throughout various ways, including how the walker walked around the track (not in a constant pace), as well as the exact amount of water inserted in the pan, and the amount of water recorded after the walker walked around.
Conclusion: As a conclusion, I can infer that inertia will always occur when there is a force. Also, Water, (or any type of liquid with a density of 1.0) will never stay in a tin tray the same size used in the experiment. Inertia is a very powerful force given on all moving objects, which was properly demonstrated in this laboratory experiment.
Procedure: Fill a tin pan full of water around a track. Measure the amount of water before the walk, walk, record the time, and measure the amount of water after the walk. Repeat process for the amount of times.
Error Analysis: Error occurred in this lab throughout various ways, including how the walker walked around the track (not in a constant pace), as well as the exact amount of water inserted in the pan, and the amount of water recorded after the walker walked around.
Conclusion: As a conclusion, I can infer that inertia will always occur when there is a force. Also, Water, (or any type of liquid with a density of 1.0) will never stay in a tin tray the same size used in the experiment. Inertia is a very powerful force given on all moving objects, which was properly demonstrated in this laboratory experiment.