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Physics
Williams » Physics » 131 » Penny on turntable

Penny on turntable

Purpose: Motion of an object traveling in a circle.

Parts:

  • Turntable
  • DSCN0562
  • Penny

Setup: Plug the turn table lead to the wall outlet, set a desired speed. Place few pennies with different distances from the center. Turn the table ON with the little black switch.

Print this page Categories: Circular Motion Tags: 131, 141, centrifugal force, centripetal force, friction, inertia
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