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Free fall, fence and sphere set for digital multitimer and sensor

Function

Intended for experimental study, physics laboratory and carrying out physics experiments on: Movement in one dimension. Kinematics. Free fall movement with a test body with 10 equal intervals. Acceleration of gravity. The time function of the free fall MRUV. Conservation of Energy. The principle of conservation of mechanical energy in a falling cylinder. The gravitational potential energy of a body is a function of its position. The kinetic energy of a body in translational motion is a quadratic function of its speed. The principle of conservation of mechanical energy in the falling body. The principle of conservation of mechanical energy in a falling sphere. The gravitational potential energy of a body is a function of its position. The kinetic energy of a body in translational motion is a quadratic function of its speed. The principle of conservation of mechanical energy in the falling of a spherical body, etc. Note: Does not include a multi-timer and photoelectric sensor.

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Key Experiments

  • » Free fall motion with a test specimen of 10 equal intervals. - 1032.010K1
  • » The principle of conservation of mechanical energy in a falling cylinder. - 1032.010K3_1
  • » The principle of conservation of mechanical energy in a falling sphere. - 1032.010K5A
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