Free Fall/Uniform Acceleration
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- Demonstrates the independence of the components of motion
- Uses two steel balls, a launching rail and a returning spring
- Balls can be stored in the base when not in use
- Straightforward to use with visible results
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- For measuring time it takes for a ball to fall a certain distance
- Easy to set up
- Precise measurement
- Ideal for student mechanics experiments
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- For experiments on free fall in a vacuum
- Included glass pipe is evacuated to form a vacuum
- Compares free fall characteristics of different objects
- Cork, duck feathers and plastic parts included
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- Holds the Photo Gate
- Enables it to be used with Free-Fall Apparatus
- Mounts to the pole
- Easy to set up
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- Spoked wheel hanging from a suspension rod
- Scales measure the inertial force
- Demonstrates kinetic energy turning to potential energy
- Straightforward to use with visible results
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- Also known as a marble in a bowl
- Three steel balls provided
- Ball oscillates around the rest position
- Radius the same length as a pendulum
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- Six marble-type balls
- Made from polished steel
- Suitable for a range of experiments
- Versatile and useful
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- Instant start of the Maxwell's Wheel
- Mechanical starting device for the apparatus
- Triggered via a Bowden cable
- Improves accuracy of the readings
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