Because, the time interval between each dot is too small (0.02 sec/dot)when you mark every 5 dots you make it a time interval of 0.1 sec and it is easier to read the displacement.
Our basic ticker tape timer is AC synchronous, producing dots at precise intervals every 1/60thsecond making precision measurements possible in all kinematics experiments. The body is finished. And requires a 6 V AC or 110 V AC source. Supplied with one roll of 13 MM x 154 MM and package of carbon disc.
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the dots are little indicators of amounts of carbon dioxide in the leafs, in other words, it shows oxygen deficiencies
Glue dots are very similar to tape. They are used in scrapbooking to attach pictures and embellishments to the paper. They are about a quarter inch in diameter.
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Our basic ticker tape timer is AC synchronous, producing dots at precise intervals every 1/60thsecond making precision measurements possible in all kinematics experiments. The body is finished. And requires a 6 V AC or 110 V AC source. Supplied with one roll of 13 MM x 154 MM and package of carbon disc.
The unit works by energising an electromagnet which pulls a stylus down onto a carbon disc and thence through to paper tape. The unit produces 50 dots per second and from the resulting pattern the velocity of the tape may be calculated. The standard ticker tape timer operates from 6V ac and derives its timing from a half wave rectified signal. The universal unit operates from 6V ac or 12V dc. The timing signal is produced electronically within the unit.
Dots on the ticker tape let you know whether there has been changes or not and whether the object has been moving quickly or slowly. Dots on a ticker tape that come close together moving from left to right means that there was rapid movement.
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To calculate speed using a ticker tape timer, first measure the distance between two dots on the tape, which represents a specific time interval (typically 0.1 seconds for each dot). Divide the distance by the time interval to find the speed. The formula is: Speed = Distance / Time. Ensure that the distance is in consistent units with the desired speed units, such as meters per second or centimeters per second.
The dots on the ticker tape will be spaced farther apart if the object has a fast velocity. The distance between the dots represents the object's displacement over time, so a faster velocity leads to a greater distance traveled in a given time interval, resulting in more widely spaced dots on the tape.
The dots will start out close together but start to spread out as the item drops.
Assuming you are referring to the game where you connect dots with lines, while trying complete the least amount of squares, there are no cheats. The easiest way to play is to scan the dots to see if there are three lines for every group of four dots, and go from there!
A men's basketball has 35k dots on it.
When you get to level 7 you can go straight through the dots. Sometimes if your computer or laptop has a glitch you can go through the dots on every level.
The "Six Dots" reference the amount of eyes on every "Regi" you find behind the "3 doors"
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