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= 1H10. Action and Reaction =
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'''1H10. Action and Reaction''' ||<:10%>'''PIRA #'''||<:>'''Demonstration Name'''||<:60%>'''Abstract'''||
||1H10.10|| push me pull me carts|| Two people stand on roller carts and both pull on a rope or push with a long stick.||
||1H10.10|| push me pull me carts|| Two people stand on roller carts and both pull on a rope. A long stick may be substituted to allow pushing.||
||1H10.10|| rope and carts|| People on two identical roller carts pull each other with a long rope.||
||1H10.11|| rope and carts|| All the things you can do standing and running on carts with and without ropes.||
||1H10.12|| rope and carts|| Stand on a cart holding a rope passing over a pulley to a weight slightly less than static friction, then pull the rope.||
||1H10.15|| reaction gliders|| Burn a string holding a compressed spring between two air gliders.||
||1H10.20|| Newton's sailboat|| Propel an air glider with a battery powered fan, then attach a sail directly in front of the fan.||
||1H10.20|| Newton's sailboat|| A battery powered fan and sail can be mounted on a air track cart. Three cases are demonstrated: 1) sail attached, fan not attached; 2) both sail and fan attached; 3) fan attached, no sail.||
||1H10.20|| fan car with sail|| A sail is placed in front of a battery powered fan on a cart.||
||1H10.21|| Newton's sailboat|| A balloon provides an air source on one cart, a sail is mounted on another cart. Hold each stationary in turn.||
||1H10.25|| helicopter rotor|| A symmetric propeller deflects air down, causing upward lift.||
||1H10.30|| cannon car|| A small brass cannon mounted on one car fires a bullet into a wood block on another of equal mass. A string tying the carts together will result in no motion.||
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||<:10%>'''PIRA #'''||<:>'''Demonstration Name'''||<:60%>'''Abstract'''||
||1H11.01|| recoil || ||
||1H11.10|| floor cart and medicine ball|| Stand on a roller cart and throw a medicine ball or Styrofoam ball.||
||1H11.10|| floor cart and medicine ball|| Throw a heavy medicine ball while standing on a roller cart.||
||1H11.11|| stool on a conveyor|| Throw a ball while on a stool mounted on a conveyor.||
||1H11.20|| tennis ball cannon|| A cannon on wheels shoots a tennis ball.||
||1H11.30|| liquid nitrogen cannon|| A liquid nitrogen powered cannon on wheels shoots heavy and light stoppers.||
||1H11.30|| liquid nitrogen cannon|| A cork is shot out of a liquid nitrogen cannon.||
||1H11.30|| liquid nitrogen cannon|| CO2 provides the pressure to blow a cork out of a cannon on wheels.||
||1H11.30|| liquid air gun|| Liquid air in a bent test tube shoots a cork when the escape valve is closed.||
||1H11.40|| ballistic gun|| Shoot a spring loaded bifilar suspended gun. Measure the muzzle velocity by range and the recoil by adjacent scale.||
||1H11.41|| open cannon|| A hole in the back of a rail mounted gun allows the gasses to escape or not to show the difference on recoil.||
||1H11.44|| bent gun|| A spring loaded gun firing a steel ball has a barrel bent 90 degrees to show recoil opposite the exit direction instead of the firing direction.||

[:PiraScheme#Mechanics: Table of Mechanics]

[:Newtons2NDLaw: Mechanics (1G): Newton's Second Law]

[:RigidBodies: Mechanics (1J): Statistics of Rigid Bodies]

[:Demonstrations:Lecture Demonstrations]

Newton's Third Law

PIRA classification 1H

Grayed Demos are either not available or haven't been built yet

1H10. Action and Reaction

PIRA #

Demonstration Name

Abstract

1H10.10

push me pull me carts

Two people stand on roller carts and both pull on a rope or push with a long stick.

1H10.10

push me pull me carts

Two people stand on roller carts and both pull on a rope. A long stick may be substituted to allow pushing.

1H10.10

rope and carts

People on two identical roller carts pull each other with a long rope.

1H10.11

rope and carts

All the things you can do standing and running on carts with and without ropes.

1H10.12

rope and carts

Stand on a cart holding a rope passing over a pulley to a weight slightly less than static friction, then pull the rope.

1H10.15

reaction gliders

Burn a string holding a compressed spring between two air gliders.

1H10.20

Newton's sailboat

Propel an air glider with a battery powered fan, then attach a sail directly in front of the fan.

1H10.20

Newton's sailboat

A battery powered fan and sail can be mounted on a air track cart. Three cases are demonstrated: 1) sail attached, fan not attached; 2) both sail and fan attached; 3) fan attached, no sail.

1H10.20

fan car with sail

A sail is placed in front of a battery powered fan on a cart.

1H10.21

Newton's sailboat

A balloon provides an air source on one cart, a sail is mounted on another cart. Hold each stationary in turn.

1H10.25

helicopter rotor

A symmetric propeller deflects air down, causing upward lift.

1H10.30

cannon car

A small brass cannon mounted on one car fires a bullet into a wood block on another of equal mass. A string tying the carts together will result in no motion.

1H11. Recoil

PIRA #

Demonstration Name

Abstract

1H11.01

recoil

1H11.10

floor cart and medicine ball

Stand on a roller cart and throw a medicine ball or Styrofoam ball.

1H11.10

floor cart and medicine ball

Throw a heavy medicine ball while standing on a roller cart.

1H11.11

stool on a conveyor

Throw a ball while on a stool mounted on a conveyor.

1H11.20

tennis ball cannon

A cannon on wheels shoots a tennis ball.

1H11.30

liquid nitrogen cannon

A liquid nitrogen powered cannon on wheels shoots heavy and light stoppers.

1H11.30

liquid nitrogen cannon

A cork is shot out of a liquid nitrogen cannon.

1H11.30

liquid nitrogen cannon

CO2 provides the pressure to blow a cork out of a cannon on wheels.

1H11.30

liquid air gun

Liquid air in a bent test tube shoots a cork when the escape valve is closed.

1H11.40

ballistic gun

Shoot a spring loaded bifilar suspended gun. Measure the muzzle velocity by range and the recoil by adjacent scale.

1H11.41

open cannon

A hole in the back of a rail mounted gun allows the gasses to escape or not to show the difference on recoil.

1H11.44

bent gun

A spring loaded gun firing a steel ball has a barrel bent 90 degrees to show recoil opposite the exit direction instead of the firing direction.

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