I am doing my science fair project on the "Roller Coaster Marbles: Converting Potential Energy to Kinetic Energy." I have a few questions about the procedure: https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... M&from=TSW
Procedure 5A 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 "interrupting" the foam track, does it mean that I put the Masonite V on the foam track or what? Is it supposed go with the track the whole way? Where would I put the Masonite V if I also add a loop to the foam track? Do I put it at different points of the track?
My last question is that am I supposed to compare the marble's initial gravitational potential energy to the velocity of the marble during the whole track or what?
I know this is a high school level project, and I am an 8th grader, but I really want to do this one because I did the other roller coaster marble project in 6th grade.
Thanks in advance!

