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Physics 311, Extra Credit for Week #4: due Apr 7, 1999

How much force can you exert?

This project may be done by teams of 1-2 individuals.

Design 3 experiments, in each of which you (yes, you!) attempt to exert as large a force as you can in one direction. In one experiment, you must exert a force upwards; in another, downwards; and, in the third, a horizontal force. Please do not do anything dangerous, and do not harm yourself in the process. Don't push yourself up to or beyond your limits; just use common sense.

For each experiment, draw a picture which shows clearly all the relevant forces. For example, if one experiment were to be I will push my car through a parking lot, you might make a picture of you, the car, the parking lot, and arrows showing all the forces exerted by you and on you. In addition to a picture, write a description of the experiment, and explain how you would measure the forces.

Now, carry out all 3 experiments, measuring all the quantities you mentioned. If you can't measure some quantity, you may calculate it (for full credit) or estimate it (for partial credit).

Submit a report which contains the pictures and descriptions of each experiment, as well as the results. You may also include interesting items you discovered during the course of the procedure.


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