You will film a movement that you will analyze and model. The movement can be in one or two
dimensions. The film analyzes you using the "Tracker" software. The data from the film will be
analyzed and you will create a mathematical model for the movement. The submission must be a
poster (1 page).
The poster must contain:
Title
Introduction that explains which movement you are studying. You must also formulate a question as
to what you want to find an answer to. It could be, for example, "What is the energy?", "How big is
the force?". "How big is the drag coefficient?" etc.
Observation/measurements: Here you show one (or more) images from the film and present the data
you have measured.
Analysis: Here you show which mathematical model you have arrived at and a plot of the model.
The model must be plotted together with the measurements. It is important that you refer to physical
laws when you argue. You can choose whether you want to use numerical or analytical methods.
You must argue for the answer to the question you ask.
Discussion: Here you discuss how the model fits the measurements. Which assumptions have you
made and which margins of error do you think are the most important and the rationale for this.
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