The Hover Puck glides on a self-generated cushion of air across any smooth surface, including low-pile carpet. The rubber bumper provides protection for the puck and other objects during collisions. Each puck includes four “AA” batteries. (Appearance may vary)
Applications
Inertia Activities -- The Hover Puck removes friction from its motion, which helps students better understand Newton’s First Law
Newton’s Second Law -- Students can apply various forces to the puck and record its acceleration with a Motion Sensor
2D Collisions-- Use a video camera with video analysis software to record and analyze the motion of two pucks before and after a collision
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