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LABSTER Simulation Activity on: Forces and Free-body Diagrams: Learn

how to navigate a drone


Objectives: YOU WILL LEARN TO...
Draw and interpret free-body force diagrams to represent forces
Understand the concept of the center of gravity of an extended body
Determine the net force exerted on a body

Observations:

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About this Simulation


Get ready to train before entering the
engineering lab

In the simulation, we have to know the


basics of the forces in the lab and have a
clear insight to the different acting
forces in the object.

At the start, we were given an


introduction about sir Isaac Newton to
which it describes the principles of the
forces given and have a rundown
introduction to the problem given, even
stating Dr. One’s internal problem due to
it’s flight.
One of the questions I was asked
throughout the simulation tested my
understanding of where the center of
gravity of an object is located by
examining the broken lines, As Figures A
and B have symmetrical shapes, I draw
the conclusion that the center of gravity
for both is located there. The shapes of
the figures C and D, on the other hand,
are asymmetrical, making it difficult to
determine where the centers of gravity
are. Figure C's mass center should shift
to the left, while figure D's mass center
should shift to the right.

I deduced that the forces represented in


the image were weights and restoration
by looking at it. After that, I pressed the
red button that shows how I acted to the
weight and restoring the object.

By choosing the weight and friction, it


shows the balanced forces from different
perspective of it, stating it has the slope
that acted upon as normal force.
Conclusion:

In Conclusion, the forces that acted upon has different counter actions to the gravity,
fiction, object and the shape of it. I have learned a lot of the experiment and have a clear
insights to the different acting forces on that spaces.

Picture of LABSTER Score:


SUBMITTED BY: PATRIARCA, SEAN URIEL D. (CE12S6)
Pledge:
“ I affirm that I have not give or received any unauthorized help on this activity and that all
work shall be my own”.

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