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Revision as of 10:50, 11 April 2011
Theory | Exercises | Video |
Finding Unknown Masses | |
In this experiment the masses of two rocks can be determined by using the idea of forces in equilibrium. The data is collected and then you are required to do the calculations to find the masses.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUYJD2EAcdw
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Angle of Friction Experiment | |
If you are unable to do the drum experiment for yourself, try watching in on the link below. | |
Angle of Friction Second Experiment | |
An interesting experiment involves the comparison of the motion of two tin cans when they roll and slide. This is an experiment that you could carry out yourself, or you could watch at the link below. |