GSC International N-00026 Collision Apparatus for Kinetic Energy
This apparatus empowers educators to demonstrate kinetic energy conservation through engaging, repeatable experiments. It helps students connect abstract concepts to practical observations, fostering a deeper understanding of physics principles.
Hands-On Exploration of Kinetic Energy Conservation: This apparatus is designed for experiments on the law of conservation of kinetic energy. By measuring the speed of a launched ball and observing its collision impact, students can explore fundamental principles of physics in a tangible and interactive way.
Integrated BeeSpi Photogate for Speed Measurement: The included BeeSpi V photogate allows precise measurement of the ball’s speed before impact. This enables learners to connect theoretical concepts of kinetic energy and motion with real-world data.
Adjustable Launch Settings for Dynamic Experimentation: The horizontal ball launcher offers three force levels, allowing users to vary the speed and energy of the launched ball. This flexibility supports experiments that examine how velocity and mass influence kinetic energy transfer.
Comprehensive Learning Through Collision Observation: After the ball collides with a wooden block, students can measure the block's movement to calculate the energy transferred during the collision. This hands-on approach provides a clear, visual understanding of energy conservation principles.
Complete and Easy-to-Use Kit: The apparatus includes a guide rail, three balls of varying materials (metal, ceramic, and plastic), and a speed measurement device. Its straightforward design ensures ease of use, making it suitable for both students and educators.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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