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'''Topic and Concept:''' Gravity, [:Gravity#Orbits: 1L20. Orbits] |
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Rubber Membrane, 1L20.10
Topic and Concept:
Gravity, 1L20. Orbits
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Location:
- Floor Item: ME, North Wall
Abstract:
Deform a rubber membrane with a lead ball at it's center witch can represent potential wells and send marbles toward the center.
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Rubber Membrane |
Floor Item: ME, North Wall |
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Lead Ball |
ME, Bay A13, Shelf #1 |
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Marbles |
ME, Bay B13, Shelf #2 |
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Important Setup Notes:
The rubber membrane is VERY fragile. Be gentle when placing lead ball onto the membrane!
Setup and Procedure:
- Place rubber membrane on table as shown.
- Gently place the lead ball on the center of the membrane and guide the system into equilibrium.
- After the setup is stable, send several marbles at varying distances away from the lead sphere.
Cautions, Warnings, or Safety Concerns:
- Wash hands after handling lead as it is toxic if ingested!
Discussion:
This demonstration shows the principles of Einstein's general theory of relativity which roughly states that mass causes space-time to warp and space-time, in turn, "tells" the mass how to move. This is, in essence, how gravity works. The heavy lead ball represents a massive object such as the sun. This massive object causes a significant warping of the space-time fabric. When a much lighter object such as our marble, representing earth or another planet, get near such a massive object, they follow these warps in the fabric. If given the appropriate initial trajectory, the marble will assume an elliptical orbit about the lead ball (such an orbit will not last long since there is energy losses due to friction).
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