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Revision as of 20:09, 25 April 2018
Back to 1D - Motion in two dimensions
PIRA index: 1D60.30
Description
A hunter spies a monkey in a tree, takes aim, and fires. At the moment the bullet leaves the gun the monkey lets go of the tree branch and drops straight down. Does the hunter's bullet hit the monkey?
To simulate this experiment, a ballbearing is aimed upwards at a suspended metal disc. When the ballbearing is shot, the disc is released. The ballbearing will hit the disc because their vertical acceleration is equal.
Equipment
- Double cylindrical tube setup
- Vacuum pump
- Flexible 3/8" diameter hose
- Power cord
- Power bar
Instructions
Intruct please.
Keywords
monkey, fall, ballbearing, shoot, disc, acceleration, vertical, projectile
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