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Principle
When raising a weight with a fixed pulley, does the pulley affect the amount of force that has to be applied? Using materials such as rulers, arrows and labels, the magnetic demonstration board can be used to clearly examine this question in detail.
A measurement carriage is uniformly accelerated by a falling mass. The experiment shows the relationships between the following:
- Distance travelled and the elapsed time
- Instantaneous velocity attained by the carriage after a certain time.
No demonstration method shows horizontal and inclined projectile motions better than a continuous water jet. The overflow vessel contains about 1 litre of water and gives those doing the experiment enough time to discuss all of the aspects of proj ...
One of the truly exceptional features of the PHYWE magnetic demonstration board for mechanics is the flexible track with which it can be equipped to create track shapes that were previously totally unconventional. The experiment depicted here shows a "roller coa ...
This experiment shows, in a particularly easy manner, that an object in free fall is not subject to acceleration. The state of free fall can, therefore, be used to simulate zero g, as it is experienced in space, e.g. in order to train astronauts prior ...
The distance-time law, the velocity time law, and the relationship between mass, acceleration and force are determined with the aid of the air track rail for uniformly accelerated motion in a straight line.
Tasks
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The distance-time law, the velocity time law, and the relationship between mass, acceleration and force are determined with the aid of the demonstration track rail for uniformly accelerated motion in a straight line.
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According to Newton's 2nd law of motion for a mass point, the relationship between mass, acceleration and force are investigated.
The velocities of two carts moving on a demonstrationtrack, are measured before and after collision, for both elastic and inelastic collision.
1. Elastic collision
The volocities of two gliders, moving without friction on a demonstration track, are measured before and after collision, for both elastic and inelastic collision.
The velocity of two gliders, moving without friction on an air-cushion track, are measured before and after collision, for both elastic and inelastic collision.
The velocity of two gliders, moving without friction on a demonstration track, are measured before and after collision, for both elastic and inelastic collision.
A sphere falling freely over certain distances. The falling time is measured and evaluated from diagrams. The acceleration due to gravity can be determined.
The fall times t are measured for different heights of fall h. h is represented as the function of t or t2, so the distance-time law of the free fall results as h = 1/2 · g · t2. Then the measured values are taken to determine the acceleration due to ...
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