Post I is your initial conclusion based on the dataobtained in your experiment. It should be written in completesentences.
*Upload a picture of your experimental setup. The picture mustinclude a piece of paper with your name and the date. (Instructionson how to do this is shown on the Lab Discussions page.)Not having the correct pictures will result in a zerograde.
*Post the Force-Mass graph from the GravityForce Lab.
*Describe the relationship between mass and theforce of gravity. Specifically, how does YOUR GRAPH support yourdescription? NOTE: Be very careful about bringing the accelerationdue to gravity into your discussion as your data is being taken onobjects that are not accelerating!
*Write an equation for the line on the graph.Explain what this equation means. What is the physical meaning ofthe slope? What are the labels? What is significant about they-intercept? Don't forget to change the \"x\" and \"y\"variables and to label your slope!
*Explain (using your equation) how you could determine the force ofgravity acting on an object.