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Physics Lecture Demonstration

LIST




NOTE:
All demos are labeled in the format: "X-Yn"
where X and Y are character indicating category and sub-category, and n is the serial number.

Category characters used and their meanings
Main category characters Sub category characters
M = Mechanics
K = Kinematics (projectiles)
D = Dynamics (friction)
E = Energy
S = Systems (collisions)
R = Rotation (mom. of inertia, rolling)
O = Oscillations (pendulum)
W = Waves (transverse, longit.)
F = Fluids (static, Bernoulli)
E = Electricity
S = Statics
R = Resistivity & Current
B = Magnetism
S = Statics
I = Induction
W = Electromagnetic Wave
 


Mechanics


M-K1 : Propeller Cart
M-K2 : Mariott Tube (comp. M-F7)
M-K3a : Falling Monkey (I)
M-K3b : Falling Monkey (Uchida)
M-K4 : Inertia
M-K5 : Ball and String (I)
M-K6 : Ballistic Car (I)
M-K7 : Ballistic Car (Pasco)
M-K8 : Ballistic Pendulum
M-K9 : Projectile Launcher
M-K10 : Gravitational Torsion Balance


M-D1 : Block on Plane (I)
M-D2 : Block on Plane (II)
M-D3 : Ball and String II
M-D4a : Atwood Machine
M-D4b : Extended Atwood Machine
M-D5 : Torque Balance
M-D6 : Stick and Puck


M-E1 : Rolling Track
M-E2a : Loop-the-Loop (Large)
M-E2b : Loop-the-Loop (Small)
M-E3 : Twin Balls



M-S1 : Diatomic Particle
M-S2 : Hacky Sacks
M-S3 : Quintuple Pendulum
M-S4 : Collision Cars

M-R1 : Small and Large Spool
M-R2 : Tricycle
M-R3 : Governor
M-R4 : Flat Earth
M-R5 : Bicycle Wheel
M-R6 : Spinning Stool
M-R7 : Gyroscopes and Tops
M-R8 : Rolling Race
M-R9 : Balls in Grooves
M-R10 : Rolling Funnel
M-R11 : Center of Gravity Paradox
M-R12 : Flip Top
M-R13 : Foucault Pendulum
M-R14 : Hinged Stick and falling Ball
M-R15 : Lazy Susan
M-R16 : Rotational Acceleration Tank
M-R17 : Rotational Cylindrical Tank
M-R18 : Spinning Balls
M-R19 : Torsional Spring

M-O1 : Spring Coupled Pendulums
M-O2 : Coupled Pendulum
M-O3 : Physical Pendulum [NYA]
M-O4 : Wreck Ball [NYA]

M-W1 : Standing Waves (I)
M-W2 : Standing Waves (II)
M-W3 : Pulse on String
M-W4 : Travelling Wave
M-W5 : Small Ripple Tank
M-W6 : Large Ripple Tank
M-W7 : Organ Pipe
M-W8 : Acoustic Doppler
M-W9 : Dopler Rocket
M-W10 : Singing Rod

M-F1 : Balloon in a Jar
M-F2 : Hydraulic Lever
M-F3 : Density Ball
M-F4 : Venturi Tube
M-F5 : Magdeburg Hemispheres
M-F6 : Equilibrium Tubes
M-F7 : Mariott Tube (comp. M-K2)
M-F8 : Adhesion Disc
M-F9 : Atmospheric Pressure
M-F10 : Bell Jar
M-F11 : Bell in a Jar
M-F12 : Cartesian Diver
M-F13 : Density Paradox
M-F14 : Magnus Effect
M-F15 : Feather and a Farthing

Electricity


E-S1 : Charge Producers
E-S2 : Charged Pith Balls
E-S3 : Electroscope
E-S4 : Leyden Jars
E-S5 : Electrostatic Field Lines
E-S6 : Gauss's Law
E-S7 : Piezo Electric Generator
E-S8 : Old Tesla Coil
E-S9 : Tesla Coil
E-S10 : Van De Graff Generator
E-S11 : Large Van De Graff Generator
E-S12 : Van De Graff Generator Accesories
E-S13 : Whimshurst Generator
E-S14 : Discharge Tubes
E-S15 : Properties of the electron



Magnetism


B-S1 : 2D Magnetic Field Lines
B-S2 : 3D Magnetic Field Lines
B-S3 : Biot-Savart Law
B-S4 : Ampere's Law
B-S5 : Large Ampere's Law
B-S6 : Helmholtz
B-S7 : B Field Coils
B-S8 : Semaphore Magnetic Force
B-S9 : Lorentz Force (I)
B-S10 : Lorentz Force (II)

B-I1 : Electric Motor
B-I2 : Old Generator
B-I3 : Eddy Pendulum
B-I4 : Lenz's Law
B-I5 : Rotational Lenz's Law
B-I6 : Faraday's Law (I)
B-I7 : Faraday's Law (II)
B-I8 : Faraday's Flashlight
B-I9 : Small Jumping Rings
B-I10 : Large Jumping Rings
B-I11 : Resonance Demonstrator
B-I12 : Magnetic "Levitation"
B-I13 : Meisner Effect

Electromagnetic Wave


W-1 : Radio Waves
W-2 : Ultraviolet light
W-3 : Ripple Tank


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