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Physics Demo Manual

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  video  - Spinning Tray
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 Spinning Chain
 Centripetal Acceleration
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  video  - Ballistics Cart
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Rotational Dynamics

Purpose:

To illustrate the role of centripetal force in rotational motion.

Procedure:

Examine the behavior of the different attachments under rotation. Discuss centipetal and centrifugal forces. A broken centrifuge is also available (courtesy of Dr. J. Beams) to illustrate the results of inadequate centripetal force in an object undergoing extremely high rotational velocities.

Equipment:

  • Circular brass bands
  • Rotation apparatus with various attachments
  • Centrifugal Clutch