The document contains data from three tables (A, B, C) showing experimental measurements of the maximum horizontal distance (Hmaks) and maximum horizontal distance (Xmaks) reached by objects rolling down an incline. Table A varies the incline angle, Table B varies the mass, and Table C varies both the mass and diameter. The data is presented with and without the influence of frictional forces to show how friction reduces the maximum distances reached.
The document contains data from three tables (A, B, C) showing experimental measurements of the maximum horizontal distance (Hmaks) and maximum horizontal distance (Xmaks) reached by objects rolling down an incline. Table A varies the incline angle, Table B varies the mass, and Table C varies both the mass and diameter. The data is presented with and without the influence of frictional forces to show how friction reduces the maximum distances reached.
The document contains data from three tables (A, B, C) showing experimental measurements of the maximum horizontal distance (Hmaks) and maximum horizontal distance (Xmaks) reached by objects rolling down an incline. Table A varies the incline angle, Table B varies the mass, and Table C varies both the mass and diameter. The data is presented with and without the influence of frictional forces to show how friction reduces the maximum distances reached.