Aim
Aim: To investigate whether the work done pulling a mass up a ramp is equal to the energy gained by the mass, and whether the angle of the ramp changes either of these.
Equipment shown in the simulation
- Ramp with adjustable angle.
- Block of selectable mass.
- Rope from block over a pulley at the apex to a handle.
- Spring balance on the rope.
- Slope-distance scale (d).
- Vertical-height scale (h).
Part 1 — Effort with and without a ramp
- Select 0.50 kg. Set angle to 60°. Read F.
- Change the angle to 15°. What happens to F?
- Try all four angles. What pattern do you notice? Is it easier or harder to pull the mass up a steep ramp?
Part 2 — Distance and height
- Reset. Select 0.50 kg, 30°. Pull the handle so the slope scale reads 30 cm.
- Read the height scale. How high has the block actually risen?
- Repeat for slope distances 20 cm and 40 cm at the same angle. Record d and h each time.
- What pattern do you notice between d and h at this angle?
- Now change to 60°. Pull to slope = 30 cm. What does the height scale read now?
- Write a sentence describing what happens to h when you make the ramp steeper for the same d.
Part 3 — Work done and energy gained
- Reset. Select 0.50 kg, 30°. Pull to slope = 40 cm.
- Record F, d, m, h.
- Calculate F × d. Calculate m × g × h (g = 10 N/kg).
- Compare. What do you notice?
- Repeat at angles 15°, 45°, 60°, each time pulling so the block ends at the same vertical height (e.g. h = 20 cm).
- Compare F × d and m × g × h across all rows.
Part 4 — What does the ramp let you do?
- For the same final height, does F change with the angle? Does d change with the angle?
- Does F × d change with the angle, or does it stay the same?
- A ramp does not let you avoid doing work. What does it let you do instead?
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Part 5 — Stretch question
- If the ramp were flat (θ = 0°), what would F have to be? What would happen to h?
- If the ramp were vertical (θ = 90°), what would F equal? What would happen to d?
- A removalist has a long ramp and a short ramp for loading a fridge into a van. Which should they choose, and why? Will they do less work either way?