FcLab

=Investigation 1=

**How is the force keeping an object moving in a circle dependent on: A) the speed of rotation, B) the radius of the circular path, and C) the mass of the object?**

 * How is the force keeping an object moving in a circle dependent on the speed of rotation?**

Amanda Emily Emily || == || As velocity increases, force increases, in a way that is exponential. ||
 * ===Group=== || Graph || Relationship ||
 * Elena
 * Justin, Chloe, Steve, Andrew || [[image:AM_Graph_of_speed_vs._tension.png width="536" height="366"]] || The relationship is direct square; as speed increases, the force (tension) increases exponentially. ||
 * Sam, Ryan, and Evan || [[image:kjdfghfghhhhg.png width="604" height="410"]] || As velocity increases, force increases exponentially. ||
 * Eric, Chris, Sean, Phil (Lunchables Brigade) || [[image:Graphs_for_Hunger.png width="800" height="562"]] || As velocity increases, the tension force will increase as well. ||
 * Tom, Tyler, Rory, Richie || [[image:Still_Rorys_picture.png]] ||  ||


 * How is the force keeping an object moving in a circle dependent on the radius of the circular path?**


 * ===Group=== || ===Graph=== || ===Relationship=== ||
 * List your names here || Insert a picture of your graph here || Describe the type of relationship shown here. ||
 * Nicole, Jillian, Spencer, Dylan || [[image:new_graph_of_tension_vs_radius.png]] || The relationship is as the radius increases, the tension force decreases. ||
 * Ani, Ariel, Rachel Sammy || [[image:graph_5_lab_lsdkjfldskjf.png width="449" height="307"]] || As the radius increases, the tension force decreases. ||
 * Nikki, Deana, Maddy, Sam || [[image:ndradiusgraph.png width="480" height="326"]] || The radius and the force are inversely related. As the radius increases, the force decreases. ||
 * Jessica, Jae, Danielle || [[image:starlightstarbrighttttt.png width="496" height="293"]] || Force and radius are inversely related. When one increases, the other decreases. ||


 * How is the force keeping an object moving in a circle dependent on the mass of the object?**

Allison Roshni || || There is a direct relationship between mass and tension. As mass increases, so does tension. || Rabin Kaiden || || Our graphs shows a direct relationship between Mass and force. Therefore, as one of them increases, as does the other. ||
 * ===Group=== || ===Graph=== || ===Relationship=== ||
 * List your names here || Insert a picture of your graph here || Describe the type of relationship shown here. ||
 * Anthony, Aaron, Navin, Jimmy || [[image:JIMMMA_LIVING_A_LIE.png width="480" height="313"]] || The relationship here is a direct one because as we increase the mass of the cork by adding weights, the tension force required to create circular motion increases alos. ||
 * Erica
 * Hallowell, Dember, Seigel, Pontillo || [[image:Screen_shot_2011-01-05_at_11.25.55_AM.png width="640" height="431"]] || We have a direct relationship between Mass and the Force in our lab. This is shown in our graph. As mass increases, force increases as well. ||
 * Berger