| Purpose - |
This cool little demo shows
the effects of the inertia of a mass. |
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| Nature - |
Demonstration |
| Materials - |
Retort stand with boss head
and clamp, cotton thread, a mass hanger with about 300 g of mass (or
any other mass that you can attach a thread to top and bottom) |
| Method - |
- Attach one length of cotton to the
top and one to the bottom of the mass hanger.
- Attach the other end of the top
cotton to the retort clamp so that the mass hangs loose and the
bottom thread hangs down.
- If you pull slowly on the bottom
cotton you will find that the thread above the mass breaks,
however if you jerk the bottom cotton quickly, the the string
below the mass will break.
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| Safety - |
Nil |
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| Explanation - |
The large mass in the
centre has inertia. If you pull slowly then the mass is
working with you to help break the top cotton. However when
you jerk quickly you are working against the inertia of the mass as
well as the strength of the top cotton, so the bottom cotton breaks
before the mass has a chance to start moving. |
| Notes - |
I like to ask the students
which thread will break. I then make sure that the opposite of what
most students say is what happens. Then I show them the other. |
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