Mandy, Zach, Zach, Mitchell, Grace
Speeding Lab Write-Up Mitchell Bertch Grace Bradshaw
Mandy Napierala Zach Haight Zach Burget
The problem that we were trying to solve was how fast cars were driving down cooper road. In order to figure this out, we had to take measurements and calculate the speed. With these calculations the police department will be able to prevent people from speeding in front of the school.
Procedure:
Measure the distance between the two telephone poles. Made two people stand at the first pole and have both time when a car passed by
We had a person at the second pole alerting us when the car we were timing had passed our end point.
We also had someone writing down the description of the car we timed in a table and also recording the time that the car took to pass the end point.
After we did theses steps for one car, we repeated them for 9 more.
Car
Time 1
Time 2
Speed 1
Speed 2
Distance
Avg Speed (m/s)
green chevy
3.4
3.7
12.35294118
11.35135135
42
11.85214626
blue volvo
3.08
3.16
13.63636364
13.29113924
42
13.46375144
white chevy
3.2
3.32
13.125
12.65060241
42
12.8878012
blue subaru
3.17
3.3
13.24921136
12.72727273
42
12.98824204
black chevy
3.6
3.5
11.66666667
12
42
11.83333333
school bus
3.47
3.8
12.1037464
11.05263158
42
11.57818899
gold ford
3.18
3.32
13.20754717
12.65060241
42
12.92907479
green range
3.2
3.4
13.125
12.35294118
42
12.73897059
white ford
3.1
3.3
13.5483871
12.72727273
42
13.13782991
black toyota
3.2
3.33
13.125
12.61261261
42
12.86880631
In our studies, we found that none of the cars we timed were speeding and the majority of them were going under the speed limit. The speed limit was 15.6 m/s and on average the cars were traveling at 12.5 m/s. If we were to do this experiment again, we would have the people standing further away from the sidewalk so the cars travel at their usual speed and don’t slow down because they see kids. Also, we would have more people in the group so that we could have two people timing at the first pole, one person recording the speeds that they timed, another person alerting the second group of people at the second pole which car the team was recording, another recording the make and model of each car timed and a last teammate at the second pole telling the timers when to stop. Our results were similar to our instructors. As we calculated, most of his speeds were under the speed limit of 15.6 m/s. Only one car went over the speed limit.
There is not a speeding problem on Cooper Road. All of the cars were going at least 2 m/s under the speed limit. As seen on the graph, no cars traveled over 13.5 m/s, which is under the speed limit of 15.6 m/s. Overall, we discovered that the majority of the cars that drive along Cooper Road maintain a safe speed limit.