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[http://www.funnelworks.com/ Funnel works] |
* [http://www.funnelworks.com/ Funnel works] |
Gravity Coin Well, 1L20.10
Location:
- L.R. Ingersoll Museum of Physics
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Description: This large Hyperbolic Funnel measures 56 inches in diameter, as a coins are dropped down the ramp and spiral their way in to the center this loosely simulates a gravity well, such as a black hole.
Setup:
- Make sure there are enough pennies in the tray
- Make sure there isn't a clog of coins at the bottom of the funnel
Cautions, Warnings, or Safety Concerns:
- To may coins at one time will clog the funnel
Demonstration:
{Insert description of demonstration, how is the demonstration preformed.}
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References:
[http://www.funnelworks.com/ Funnel works]
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