PM-P4G3

toc =Projectile Motion Collaborative Work=

I. Group Code:
P4G3

II. Group Members (First Names, Last Initials ONLY):
Jen K. Kjersti K. Megan H.

- Materials:
Gun, Bullets, Computer, Excel, Protractor, Meter Stick

- Methods (Include a plan for analyzing the data):
Go outside a large flat area. Mark a starting point. Get on your knees and hold gun exactly 1 meter off the ground. Hold the protractor on the top of the meter stick. Make sure that when you are holding the gun a meter off the ground, the top bullet (the one that is being shot) is the a meter off the ground, not neccesarily the top of the gun. Use the protractor to line up the gun at 0 degrees and make your first shot. Make sure someone is standing a while back so they can measure exactly where it lands. Using meter sticks, measure from the starting point to where it landed. Set up and shoot again from 0 degrees two more times, for a total of 3 shots. Record all the measurements. Continue this proccess 18 more times, increasing the angle by 15 degrees every 3 shots. Record all your data. Create a spread sheet and a graph in Excel so you can neatly analyze and display your data.