I have no idea how to answer these questions. Please help.
Conclusion:
1. Use the data collected to develop an equation (claim) that expresses the post-collision velocity as a function of the masses and their motion pre-collision. Support your claim with evidence from your data using specific references to trials included in your data table. Explain your reasoning as to how and why the data supports your claim.
Claim:
Evidence & Reasoning:
2. Study the momentum values pre-collision and post-collision. Can you identify any trend(s) in the data? Support your claim with evidence from your data using specific references to trials included in your data table. Explain your reasoning as to how and why the data supports your claim.
Claim:
Evidence & Reasoning:
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I'm sorry but I can't help in physics; however, I CAN comment on why you aren't getting any help. You post a question about conclusions from data as well as momentum. You don't have any data, at least you didn't post any. Are we supposed to make up data to fit a fictional problem. If you don't post the data how can ANYONE draw conclusions or give supporting evidence about momentum. momentum, by the way, is mv. I expect you can get some help if you post a question that make sense and that has all of the supporting materials with it.
Ok "Bob", id I had the "data" that you need then I would obviously post it with the question. My teacher only sent me these two questions with no info about the data or what's it based on. I already emailed my teacher and they said to just answer it. And I did post a question that make sense and that has all of the supporting materials with it which is a few questions before this one. So either please check it out or don't even answer with your rude attitude.
Two comments:
1. I'm sorry the profs were not very cooperative and not helpful in providing the data.
2. Telling it like it is is not being rude. It's being informative. You should have known that with no data an answer to your post was impossible. I simply answered your question as to why you weren't getting a response. Good luck in your class(es) and in your future.
1. I'm sorry the profs were not very cooperative and not helpful in providing the data.
2. Telling it like it is is not being rude. It's being informative. You should have known that with no data an answer to your post was impossible. I simply answered your question as to why you weren't getting a response. Good luck in your class(es) and in your future.