please use the information on the left to answer all the questions on the right including the summary
weight after launch : 24.0 Launch # 10 Part 2: What was your assigned role? Predicted from your worksheet = % difference = Partner 1 Name and role Sara Velazquez and made engines / looked for landin 3SE range = Partner 2 Name and role Antonio Vargas and measured the angle For your Summary include Data and Statistics: enginey Measured angles (in a table) . Heights calculated from angles (table) Conditions during the launch? Windy? Did your rocket go straight up? Towards . Average and standard error (SE) of heights, AVE + SE rounded altimeters? Away from altimeters? Did it spin? etc. 3SE range of heights % difference between predicted height and average of heights Our rocket went straight up and then at the very Summary top it started to go off to the right straight down. Were you within 5% of the predicted? It went away from altimeters. It was not windy and Within 3SE of the predicted? it did not spin. . Random Error - variation in trials. Always discuss. If not within 3SE possible sources of systematic error. Discuss sources of error in terms of cause and effects that are reasonable. Put some effort into this part. Consider assumptions we made in the prediction, atmospheric characteristics, how your construction technique may affect the final height, what the measuring precision is for launch day (distances on the ground, angles), how might the individual heights of the people measuring Part 3 : Enter your Trial angles. Be sure to record in your lab books. If someone didn't get a measurement leave spaces empty. angles affect results, how a launch that is not perfectly vertical might affect the angles measured. Trial Angle (") H ( m ) 49 Assumed parameters 812.0 In making our prediction there are many parameters; a few are given for you to enter 2 52 94.0 into the equations. The accuracy of these can affect your prediction. Think of three. 52 4 100 1. 48 2. 83.0 2 44 72.0 Self-reflection. Briefly comment on how these two rocket labs fulfill the following GE learning 142 68. 0 objectives: 64 154 50 89.0 Quantitative reasoning Disciplinary and interdisciplinary knowledge 5 4 103 Creative problem solving 10 50 89. 0 Communication Average experimental height in meters = 94 m Standard deviation in meters = 2 2. 6m Standard error in meters = 7.15 m