1N30.50 - Impulse Balls


Impulse Balls Demo Set Up
Impulse Balls Demo Set Up



Code: 1N30.50


Demo Title: Impulse Balls


Subject: Collisions in One Dimensions


Description:
Impulse is examined with both elastic and non-elastic collisions.


Procedure:

  • Using the loose balls, drop each on the table and explain the different reactions at impact of each.
  • Using pendulums, hold the wood blocks and swing balls into each allowing audience to see the different impacts.
  • Using the bouncing pendulum, pull back and release into the wooden block (it should fall over).
  • Using the ball that doesn't bounce, pull pendulum back and release allowing it to hit the wood block (it should not fall).

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