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Possible match-ups are | Possible match-ups are | ||
− | 1) cylinders have the same mass but | + | 1) cylinders have the same mass but one is solid and the other is hollow. |
2) cylinders have the same shape but different masses. | 2) cylinders have the same shape but different masses. | ||
− | 3) cylinders have the diameter but one | + | 3) cylinders have the diameter but one is solid and the other is hollow. |
4) cylinders have the same diameter and mass but their mass distribution is different (one centred and one around the edge). | 4) cylinders have the same diameter and mass but their mass distribution is different (one centred and one around the edge). |
Revision as of 14:14, 22 July 2015
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PIRA index: 1Q10.40
Description
The size, weight, and mass distribution of a cylinder influences its moment of inertia and determines the speed at which it will roll down a ramp.
Equipment
- inclined race track
- different cylinders
Instructions
Place the two contestants at the top of the track behind the stopper. Lift the stopper to start the race.
Possible match-ups are
1) cylinders have the same mass but one is solid and the other is hollow.
2) cylinders have the same shape but different masses.
3) cylinders have the diameter but one is solid and the other is hollow.
4) cylinders have the same diameter and mass but their mass distribution is different (one centred and one around the edge).
Keywords
incline, plane, ramp, cylinder, race, roll, moment of inertia