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  • Something Funny Happened on the Way to the Moon
    Something Funny Happened on the Way to the Moon
    by Sara Howard
  • NOVA - Origins
    NOVA - Origins
    starring Neil Degrasse Tyson
  • Human Body: Pushing the Limits
    Human Body: Pushing the Limits
    starring Bray Poor

Entries from June 1, 2010 - June 30, 2010

Thursday
Jun172010

Video Demo: Centripetal Force


A simple demonstration of centripetal force. A marble is moving in a circular path. The wall of the roll of tape is applying a force on the marble toward the center of the circular path. That is centripetal force. Once the force is removed, the marble, because it has inertia, moves in a straight line.

Thursday
Jun172010

Video Demo: Fishing Weight Inertia


The more mass an object has, the more inertia it has.  Inertia is the tendency of an object to resist a change in motion.  There are two fishing weights.  One has more mass than the other.  A string applies an unbalanced force to the different weights.  Which one resists a change in motion?  Watch the video.

Thursday
Jun102010

Video Demo: Beaker Inertia


Another demo on inertia?  Yup, and this time I have enlisted the help of one of my favorite science guys: Beaker.  Beaker, books, and a rolling chair are moving at constant velocity until an outside unbalanced force is applied.  Watch what happens!

Saturday
Jun052010

Video Demo: Ring Inertia


I shot a lot of video before the end of school, and here is a favorite but simple one of mine.  All you need is some chalk (or pennies), a wooden ring (from a craft store), and a flask.  Watch the video.