PM-P1G1

toc =Projectile Motion Collaborative Work=

I. Group Code:
P1G1

II. Group Members (First Names, Last Initials ONLY):
Nicole A. Adrienne B. Marion B. Eric S.

- Materials:
- Air Blaster gun and projectiles - 2 Meter sticks - Protracter - Tape - Pen - At least 2 people

- Methods (Include a plan for analyzing the data):
-What angle is going to produce the greatest distance? And prove it. Load projectiles into Air Blaster gun. Tape a starting line to stand on when you shoot the gun. Clear a large surface to shoot across. Pick who will shoot first. One person should hold the meter stick upright, while another tapes the protracter on top on it. Then have one person hold it, while another person holds the gun at 1 meter high, on the starting line, and shoots at a 0 degree angle, which you can find by lining the gun up with the protacter. Put a piece of tape with the angle written on it where it landed. Then shoot at this angle two more times and tape these points. Then shoot at 25 degrees three times and tape where they land. Repeat at 45 degrees, 60 degrees, and 90 degrees. Measure with a meter stick to each piece of tape and record in centimeters. Then find the average of the three shots for each angle. Make a spreadsheet and graph based on results.