Young physicists are collecting data of acceleration of a freely falling body, g, by increasing air resistance using a Picket Fence, balloon, LabQuest and a Photo-gate.
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Mousetrap cars are a great way to explore physics concepts like energy transfer, friction, torque and inertia and make a great physics youth STEM project for the classroom.
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Young scientists are collecting data for position, velocity, and time by using a lab quest as a cart rolls down on an inclined vernier dynamic track. Interpreting the position vs. time and velocity vs. time graphs.
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Physics scholars are collecting data for position, velocity, and time using a lab quest as a cart rolls up and down on an inclined vernier dynamic track. Analyzing the position vs. time and velocity vs. time graphs.
@JohnsonCand@KimRiepe@lifeschools@lifemustangs @LSROmustangs
Air pressure is one of our favorite invisible forces, especially when Bernoulli's Principle is involved. Soda Can Jump to launch out of a coffee mug. Physics scholars are enjoying this fun activity.
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