NaRiKa® G-Gauge Free Fall Apparatus
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This apparatus facilitates the calculation of gravitational acceleration through free-fall experiments.
Enables precise calculation of a metal ball's acceleration during free-fall motion
- Supports a range of experiments, from measuring speed to analyzing acceleration in both free-motion and inclined plane scenarios
- Compatible with BeeSpi V, a velocimeter that operates without the need for special software
The G-gauge free fall apparatus is tailored for physics educators and students to explore the principles of gravitational acceleration. By facilitating experiments that calculate the acceleration of a metal ball in free-fall, this device offers a hands-on approach to understanding motion dynamics. Its design allows learners to engage with concepts of speed and acceleration in various contexts, including free-motion and inclined plane experiments. The G-gauge apparatus is specifically designed to work seamlessly with the BeeSpi V speed measuring device, which simplifies data collection without the need for additional software. This integration enhances the efficiency of experimental setups, allowing for immediate analysis and interpretation of results. Overall, the G-gauge apparatus serves as a valuable tool in physics education, bridging theoretical concepts with practical application.
Delivery information: Kit includes (2) BeeSpi V velocimeters.
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- Description:G-Gauge free fall apparatus




