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Gössling, Alexander; Becker, Sebastian; Kuhn, Jochen – Physics Teacher, 2021
Supersonic free-fall jumps are excellent examples of kinematics in the context of drag. They have attracted a lot of media, public, and scientific interest. In 2012, Felix Baumgartner jumped from a height of approximately 38.969 km. During his flight he reached a top speed of 373 m/s, becoming the first human to travel faster than the speed of…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Physics, Kinetics
Becker, Sebastian; Thees, Michael; Kuhn, Jochen – Physics Teacher, 2018
A magnetic linear accelerator (or Gauss accelerator) is a device that uses the conversion of magnetic energy into kinetic energy to launch an object with high velocity. A simple experimental implementation consists of a line of steel spheres in which the first one is a permanent magnetic sphere. If another steel ball collides with the magnetic…
Descriptors: Equipment, Magnets, Energy, Kinetics

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