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Is it possible to measure bounciness? In this physics lesson on energy, learn a formula to find which is the bounciest ball, and measure change in temperature.
with Stoked About ScienceIs it possible to measure bounciness? In this physics lesson on energy, learn a formula to find which is the bounciest ball, and measure change in temperature.
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How much does air resistance affect a Nerf gun and a swinging bowling ball? This physics lesson explores experiments and calculations to figure it out!
with Stoked About ScienceHow much does air resistance affect a Nerf gun and a swinging bowling ball? This physics lesson explores experiments and calculations to figure it out!
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How does a pulley system make it easier to lift something? In this physics lesson for beginners, learn about work, and how it relates to force and distance.
with Stoked About ScienceHow does a pulley system make it easier to lift something? In this physics lesson for beginners, learn about work, and how it relates to force and distance.
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Why do hiking trails zig-zag up a mountain rather than going straight up? In this hands-on physics lesson learn why by reviewing the basic formula for power!
with Stoked About ScienceWhy do hiking trails zig-zag up a mountain rather than going straight up? In this hands-on physics lesson learn why by reviewing the basic formula for power!
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What can you do with pencils, rubber bands, straws, and some old CDs? Build a rubber band car to test distance (or speed), and compete against friends!
with Stoked About ScienceWhat can you do with pencils, rubber bands, straws, and some old CDs? Build a rubber band car to test distance (or speed), and compete against friends!
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