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| ||1C10.25|| Constant Velocity (Airtrack & Glider)|| Dots are superimposed on the screen every half second to mark the position of the air glider.|| | ||1C10.25|| Constant Velocity (Airtrack & Glider)||<#dddddd>Dots are superimposed on the screen every half second to mark the position of the air glider.|| | 
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| ||1C10.51|| Terminal Velocity|| A Marble is droped in to a cylener of Glycerine which teaches terminal velocity. Obtaining a slow constant velocity that can be measured.|| | ||1C10.51|| Terminal Velocity|| A Marble is droped in to a cylener of Glycerine which reaches terminal velocity. Obtaining a slow constant velocity that can be measured.|| | 
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| ||<#dddddd>1C20.41||<#dddddd> Acceleration "Al" track||<#dddddd> A ball rolls down a sloped track onto a level track. As a metronome clicks off, such that the ball passes the marked distance.|| | ||1C20.41|| Acceleration "Al" track|| A ball rolls down a sloped track onto a level track. As a metronome clicks off, such that the ball passes the marked distance.|| | 
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Motion in One Dimension
PIRA classification 1C
| Grayed Demos are either not available or haven't been built yet | 
1C10. Velocity
| PIRA # | Demonstration Name | Abstract | 
| 1C10.10 | Bulldozer or Cart on moving sheet | The bulldozer or cart on a moving sheet moves in the same or opposite direction as the moving sheet, not at a angle, to show addition and subtraction of velocities. | 
| 1C10.20 | PASCO dynamics cart | A Pasco cart on the Pasco track. | 
| 1C10.21 | Block of Wood on a String | With a stopwatch, measure the time it takes to pull it across the table at constant velocity in front of a meter stick. | 
| 1C10.25 | Constant Velocity (Airtrack & Glider) | Dots are superimposed on the screen every half second to mark the position of the air glider. | 
| 1C10.27 | Velocity -air track and glider | Level air track with the Pasco echo system and computer to show several velocity | 
| 1C10.30 | Approaching instantaneous velocity | An air cart is given a reproducible velocity by a solenoid kicker. Flags of decreasing length interrupt a photo timer. | 
| 1C10.32 | Strobed Disc | Look at a fluorescent spot on a 1725 RPM disc with a stroboscope at multiples of the frequency to demonstrate the limiting process. | 
| 1C10.51 | Terminal Velocity | A Marble is droped in to a cylener of Glycerine which reaches terminal velocity. Obtaining a slow constant velocity that can be measured. | 
1C20. Uniform Acceleration
| PIRA # | Demonstration Name | Abstract | 
| 1C20.10 | Penny and Cotton (guinea and feather) | Invert a large glass tube that contains a penny and a small cotton ball within; Invert first with air and again when evacuated. | 
| 1C20.15 | Drop wooden and lead ball of same size | Show that all objects, heavy and light, when dropped simultaneously have the same acceleration and that they hit the ground at the same time. | 
| 1C20.20 | Equal Time & Equal Distance | Hang on ceiling two long strings with balls - one with equal distance intervals(1,4,8,12,16)? and the other with equal time intervals(1,4,9,16). | 
| 1C20.35 | Inclined Air Track | Using the Pasco interface with echo censer and computer to show the acceleration, velocity, or displacement graphs as a function of time is obtained for a cart on an inclined air track as it accelerates down and rebounds. (Pasco mass cars and track can also be used here) | 
| 1C20.40 | Acceleration "Al" track | Using the long aluminum inclined track and a metronome. A lager steel ball is released and aloud to accelerate down the track. The metronome click off at distance intervals(1,4,8,12,16) down the track. | 
| 1C20.41 | Acceleration "Al" track | A ball rolls down a sloped track onto a level track. As a metronome clicks off, such that the ball passes the marked distance. | 
| 1C20.50 | Duff's plane | A ball leaves a trail as it oscillates back and forth while rolling down a chalk covered trough. | 
1C30. Measuring g
| PIRA # | Demonstration Name | Abstract | 
| 1C30.10 | free fall timer | A ball is timed as it drops .5m, 1m, 1.5m, or 2m. | 
| 1C30.16 | dropping balls | A ball is released by an electromagnet and a clock started. The catcher stops the clock and can be set at different heights. | 
| 1C30.15 | Free Fall Apparatus | A table top free fall apparatus with push button sparker and using spark tape. Different weight can be used on the leading end of the tape. | 
| 1C30.46 | "videostrobe" with falling drops | Use the 60 Hz refresh rate of a video monitor to strobe falling drops by adjusting the rate to 60 Hz and having the stream fall past the screen. | 
| 1C30.55a | Catch a Meter Stick, Reaction time | Drop a meter stick and have a student catch it. Distance can be converted to reaction time. | 
| 1C30.55b | Catch a Dollar, Reaction time | Have a student try to catch a dollar starting with the fingers at the midpoint. | 
| 1C30.63 | pendulum timed free fall | A pendulum released from the side hits a ball dropped from the height that gives a fall time equal to a quarter period of the pendulum. | 
| 1C30.66 | many bounce method | Time a bouncing ball for many bounces and determine g using the coefficient of restitution. | 
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