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Free Fall and Projectile Motion Movie Rubric Group Members: Expectations 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Problem or purpose of lab is explicitly stated In introduction to the topic is given in some form or another (historical context, theme of movie, ect.) Material are listed or shown Plan of action or procedure is specific and laid out for audience Free fall video is included in movie The object in the free fall video is easy to see, the camera does not move and there is a something measureable in the frame Process of data analysis on the free fall video is well demonstrated with screen shots and verbal or written explanations Final steps of data analysis include a video of a synced free fall video with a position vs. time and a velocity vs. time graph being made by LoggerPro as the video plays. See the tutorial on syncing if you are lost- you might need to be creative in figuring how to incorporate this into MovieMaker. Position vs. time graph shows a curve- this curve is explained verbally or in writing

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10. Velocity vs. time graph is fit with a linear fit 11. Velocity vs. time graph shows a slope of 9.8 +/- 0.5 12. Projectile motion video is included in movie 13. The object in the projectile motion video is easy to see, the camera does not move and there is a something measureable in the frame 14. Process of data analysis on the projectile motion video is well demonstrated with screen shots and verbal or written explanations 15. Final steps of data analysis include a video of a synced projectile motion video with a position vs. time and a velocity vs. time graph being made by LoggerPro as the video plays 16. Position vs. time graph shows a curve- this curve is explained verbally or in writing 17. Velocity vs. time graph is fit with a linear fit 18. Velocity vs. time graph shows a slope of 9.8 +/- 0.5 19. Written or spoken ideas in final analysis are clear and focused 20. Written or spoken ideas in final conclusions are clear and focused 21. Your final video is posted on YouTube (make sure you give credit to any music you use or YouTube will take down your video) 22. Working video URL is e-mailed to kcpphysics@gmail.com by the 15th of November at midnight. 23. You do not have any problems with technology. No time is wasted during your presentation. 24. All information important to the lab has been collected and displayed. 25. Creativity, neatness and over all presentation

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