Young students often experiment with spheres to see how far they travel and how their motion affects other objects.
Marble drop in to moving cup experiment.
The inertia of the spinning marble is an outward pushing force.
Place a half cup at the base of the ramp so that a marble rolling down the ramp will enter the cup and push it.
Popular marble experiments help students discover basic principles of.
Drop the same marble from different heights.
Experiment 2 different heights.
In place with tape so it will not move from one experiment to the next 2.
Roll the marble down the longer ramp for increasing amounts of time one second two seconds three seconds etc until the time the marble goes past the end of the ramp.
Be prepared to watch the bottom to see which marble hits first.
An example of potential energy is a stretched out rubber band the farther you stretch it the more potential energy it has.
An object that is moving will continue moving at the same speed in a straight line unless an outside force is strong enough to speed it up slow it down stop it or cause it to change direction in the case of the coin drop activity the penny is at rest sitting on top of the card.
Mark the distance.
Measure the depth of the hole made.
Drop one marble at a time and observe what happens to the marble when it enters the liquid.
Potential energy is the energy that is stored in an object.
The glass supplies another inward pushing force that keeps the marble moving in a uniform circular motion against the wall of the glass.
Measure from the base of the ramp to where the cup came to rest.
In this experiment the inclined plane makes work easier by allowing gravity without any help from you to move the marble down the ramp.
Watch the glasses closely.
Which marble made the deepest hole.
Presentation of marble drop experiment.
You ll notice right away that the marble behaves differently in each jar.
Many teachers will satisfy and develop this curiosity with basic physics experiments involving marbles.
The marble gravitron is a smaller version of what you can experience on the amusement park ride of the same name.
How far did the cup move.
Hold one marble in each hand just above the surface of the liquid in each glass.
Step 2 carefully drop one marble into each jar.
For example 6 12 and 24 inches hold one marble over the sand and release it from the lowest height.
Choose different heights from which to drop the marble.