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==Equipment==
 
==Equipment==
*Whirligig (ball and mass attached by string in clear tube)
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*Whirligig (ball (6.5g) and mass (50g) attached by string in clear tube)
  
 
==Instructions==
 
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==Keywords==
 
==Keywords==
ball, mass, 500g, tube, spin, lift, acceleration, tension
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ball, mass, 50g, tube, spin, lift, acceleration, tension
  
 
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Wooden ball with mass
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Wooden ball release
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Latest revision as of 16:38, 2 June 2021

Back to 1D - Motion in two dimensions
PIRA index: 1D50.20

Description

A light ball and heavy mass are attached together by a string in a clear tube. When the lighter ball is spun around, it lifts the heavier mass.

Equipment

  • Whirligig (ball (6.5g) and mass (50g) attached by string in clear tube)

Instructions

With the lighter ball on top, start spinning the whirligig slowly. The tension in the string will cause the heavier mass to rise.

Keywords

ball, mass, 50g, tube, spin, lift, acceleration, tension

Images & Movies

Wooden ball with mass


Wooden ball release