In part 5a) it states that: "In order to measure the velocity of the marble, you'll need a way to measure how much distance the marble travels during a measured time interval. A good way to do this is to interrupt the foam track and direct the marble along a smooth, level surface (e.g., two long pieces of Masonite glued in a V-shape). Support the Masonite V (with cardboard, beanbags, etc.) so that it is level with the end of the foam track."
By "interrupt" does it mean to put the Masonite on the foam track or is the Masonite supposed to be placed at the end of the foam track?
If I were to put the Masonite at several points on the track to measure the velocity of the marble let's say as it is going down the first slope, would it still work?
I was also wondering what the independent variable in this experiment is? Would the independent variable be for me to change to HEIGHT of the track? I was wondering if the experiment would still work that way. Or would the independent variable be the LENGTH of the track, as in I make a shorter roller coaster and then keep adding more foam pipe?
And my last question is, in the procedure #12 says: "Does the marble's kinetic energy ever equal or exceed its initial gravitational potential energy?"
Does this question refer to the marble's gravitational potential energy at the start vs. the marble's velocity after the marble travels the whole rollercoaster? Or does it refer to comparing AT different points along the track?
I ask this question because at http://adventure.howstuffworks.com/roller-coaster3.htm it shows an animation where it compares the rollercoaster's potential and kinetic energy at certain moments. Is that what I'm supposed to do in this project? If so, how does the Masonite in a "V" shape/measuring stick help me?
Thank you for your help!

