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D1-52: FAIRGROUND ROTOR

Purpose: Illustrate the application of rotational forces

B3-12 PULLEY - MECHANICAL ADVANTAGE

Category: B3 Simple Machines

Purpose: Illustrate pulley systems

C2-21 PROJECTILES DROPPED AND SHOT

Purpose: Demonstrate the independence of horizontal and vertical components of motion

C3-04: INERTIA - LEAD BRICK AND HAND

Purpose: Illustrates inertia of rest

K4-07 BICYCLE GENERATOR

Purpose: Demonstrates a 110 VAC magnetoelectric generator, and the relationship of work to power output

I5-32: STIRLING ENGINE

Purpose: Demonstrates a Stirling engine

I2-22 THERMODYNAMICS BY TOUCH

Purpose: Demonstrates that touching a material tells something about its conductivity, not necessarily its temperature

I2-21 THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY IN METALS

Purpose: Demonstrates thermal conductivity in various metals

I2-06 THERMOPILE WITH AUDIO OSCILLATOR

Purpose: Observe infrared radiation

I1-13 THERMAL EXPANSION - BIMETAL STRIP

Purpose: Demonstrates differential thermal expansion

I1-11 THERMAL EXPANSION - BALL AND HOLE

Purpose: Illustrates thermal expansion

F5-21 VENTURI TUBE WITH MANOMETERS

Purpose: Illustrates the venturi effect

F2-21 REACTION TO BUOYANT FORCE

Category: F2 Buoyancy

Purpose: Demonstrates the reaction force using a liquid.

F2-05 BUOYANCY - BOAT AND ROCK

Category: F2 Buoyancy

Purpose: Illustrates buoyancy

F2-01 ARCHIMEDES' PRINCIPLE

Category: F2 Buoyancy

Purpose: Demonstrates the buoyant force on a body submerged in a fluid to be equal to the weight of the displaced fluid.

F1-06 WATER SEEKS ITS OWN LEVEL

Purpose: Shows that pressure is dependent on depth, not shape of container

F1-01 FLUID PRESSURE VS. DEPTH

Purpose: Demonstrates that fluid pressure increases linearly with depth and is isotropic.

D3-03 ROTATING CHAIR AND WEIGHTS

Purpose: Illustrates conservation of angular momentum

D2-31 OBERBECK CROSS

Purpose: Illustrates rotational analog of Newton's second law of motion

D2-02: Miscellaneous Rolling Bodies On Inclined Plane

Purpose: Demonstrates effect of rotational inertia on acceleration of an object
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