kkk579
hello
When I was using the Video Physics app, which requires me to plot points of the balls movement during every frame I conducted the experiment in my house where it was not extremely bright, plus I used the school's ipad which is relatively old so it doesn't have the best quality camera which resulted in a massive blur so I couldn't really tell where the ball was so I just had to place the point in the middle of every blur.
However I did account for this blur by taking the measurements of uncertainties in the displacement. But since these were only approximations it probably isn't EXTREMELY accurate
So would this be a systematic or random error? Because the amounts of blur at every point of the ball's motion was different, as the ball kept getting closer to the ground the blur got larger since its velocity increased. The amount of blur varied between trials too. My experiment is just verifying whether drag force affects motion btw.
However I did account for this blur by taking the measurements of uncertainties in the displacement. But since these were only approximations it probably isn't EXTREMELY accurate
So would this be a systematic or random error? Because the amounts of blur at every point of the ball's motion was different, as the ball kept getting closer to the ground the blur got larger since its velocity increased. The amount of blur varied between trials too. My experiment is just verifying whether drag force affects motion btw.