Below are a sample some popular demonstrations used in a particular class. Consider using these in your classes, or learn more about a demo you saw while taking that class.
Below are a sample some popular demonstrations used in a particular class. Consider using these in your classes, or learn more about a demo you saw while taking that class.
Demonstrate a center-of-mass paradox Read More
Illustrate linear kinematics Read More
Demonstrate the independence of horizontal and vertical components of motion Read More
Demonstrate the independence of horizontal and vertical components of motion Read More
Demonstrate the independence of horizontal and vertical components of motion Read More
Dramatically demonstrate inertia Read More
Dramatically demonstrate inertia Read More
Illustrate the second law of motion. Experimentally determine the acceleration due to gravity Read More
Illustrate apparent weightlessness in free fall Read More
Show that the action-reaction pairs have equal magnitude Read More
Demonstrate Newton's third law of motion Read More
Demonstrate Newton's third law of motion Read More
Demonstrate Newton's third law of motion Read More
Shows that the coefficient of friction does not depend upon the mass of the object although the frictional force does Read More
Demonstrates that the coefficient of static friction is greater than the coefficient of sliding friction, and determines the coefficient of… Read More
Illustrates nearly elastic collisions Read More
Demonstrates conservation of energy Read More
Shows that when energy disappears from the center of mass motion it may be converted into internal energy Read More
Illustrates centripetal force Read More
Measures the required centripetal force for an object to move with uniform circular motion Read More
Aid in explaining banked turns Read More
Applies conservation of energy to a rolling object Read More
Demonstrates effect of rotational inertia on acceleration of an object Read More
Illustrates conservation of angular momentum Read More
Illustrates conservation of angular momentum Read More
Illustrates conservation of angular momentum Read More
Illustrates conservation of angular momentum Read More
Demonstrates gyroscopic precession and nutation Read More
Gyroscopic effect examples Read More
Demonstrates motion of planets or satellites in an inverse square gravitational field Read More
Demonstrates that fluid pressure increases linearly with depth and is isotropic Read More
Demonstrate that pressure is dependent only on depth, and not on the shape of the container Read More
Demonstrates the reaction force using a liquid Read More
Demonstrate levitation by an air stream Read More
Illustrates the venturi effect Read More
Illustrates the venturi effect Read More
Shows longitudinal and transverse traveling waves & standing waves Read More
Illustrate thermal expansion in a paradoxical way Read More