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= Reaction Time, 1A20.60c = | = Reaction Time, 1C30.55 = '''Topic and Concept:''' Motion in One Dimension, [[MotionIn1D#Measuringg| 1C30. Measuring g]] |
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* '''Cabinet:''' [:MechanicsCabinet:Mechanic (ME)] * '''Bay:''' [:MechanicsCabinetBayA2:(A2)] |
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'''Description:''' This demo shows the limits of human reaction time by dropping a dollar bill or meter stick through a person's hand and seeing how long it takes for the person to react to a randomly dropped object and catch it. | This demo shows the limits of human reaction time by dropping a dollar bill or meter stick through a person's hand and seeing how long it takes for the person to react to a randomly dropped object and catch it. |
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'''Setup:''' | '''Setup and Procedure:''' |
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1. Have dollar bill or meter stick nearby. '''Cautions, Warnings, or Safety Concerns:''' 1. N/A '''Demonstration:''' |
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[:Instructional:Home] | [[Instructional|Home]] |
Reaction Time, 1C30.55
Topic and Concept:
Motion in One Dimension, 1C30. Measuring g
Location:
Cabinet: Mechanic (ME)
Bay: (A2)
Shelf: #2
Abstract:
- This demo shows the limits of human reaction time by dropping a dollar bill or meter stick through a person's hand and seeing how long it takes for the person to react to a randomly dropped object and catch it.
Equipment |
Location |
ID Number |
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Dollar bill |
ME, Bay A2, Shelf #2 |
1A20.60c |
Meter Stick |
ME, Bay C2 |
1A.EQxx |
Important Setup Notes:
- N/A
Setup and Procedure:
- Have the person that is dropping item, the dropper, ready with item in hand.
- Have volunteer, having reaction time tested hold hand oriented like a handshake then make a loose fist.
- The dropper will sporadically drop the item, and the volunteer will react as quickly as he or she can to catch the falling object.
Cautions, Warnings, or Safety Concerns:
- N/A
Discussion:
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