1H10.15 - Action-Reaction on Air Track

Code Number:
1H10.15
Demo Title:
Action-Reaction on Air Track
Condition:
Good
Principle:
Action & Reaction
Area of Study:
Mechanics
Equipment:
Air track, Spring-loaded cars for air track (2), Magnetic cars for air track (2).
Procedure:

Clean the air track using alcohol or acetone. Assemble the cars as desired by mounting the magnets or springs into the air cars or the spring loaded timer cars.

References:
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