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Latest revision as of 13:51, 16 June 2021
Back to 1D - Motion in two dimensions
PIRA index: 1D60.20
Description
Also known as projectile motion or simultaneous fall. A ball shot horizontally by a projectile launcher will hit the floor at the same time as a ball dropped from the same height.
Equipment
- Projectile launcher with hand pump
- 2 x ball bearings
- Vernier power adapter
- Power bar
Instructions
Instruct please.
Keywords
projectile, motion, ball, vertical, acceleration, shoot, ballbearing
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