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Monday, November 22, 2010

Seesawing Candle


Seesawing candle

Maybe you celebrate Hanukah, Christmas or Kwanza. Maybe you just like to stay up late to welcome the New Year. These winter holidays have a commonality--they often inspire us to light a candle to ward off the dark. Alas, short tapers are often cast aside. Before you get rid of them, try this.
You need:
knife
candle (used taper at least 3 inches long is best)
needle (long enough to fit through the width of the candle)
wax paper
two drinking glasses
matches

With adult supervision, carve away the tallow or wax at the bottom end of the candle to expose the wick. Carefully push the needle through the center of the candle. Leave enough needle sticking out each end to serve as a rod to hold up the candle.

Place a piece of wax paper on the tabletop, set the drinking glasses on the wax paper, and rest the needle across the rims of the each glass so the candle is between the glasses.

Light both ends of the candle, and give one end a slight push so the candle teeters like a seesaw. What happens?

Why it works: As Newton’s third law states, “For every action there is an opposite and equal reaction.” When the tallow or wax drips off each end of the candle, it delivers a slight upward recoil.

The Mad Scientist Handbook Joey Green

Sunday, November 21, 2010

More on Newton's Third Law





The manga guide to physics / Hideo Nitta, Keita Takatsu TEEN 530 NITTA
The flying circus of physics / Jearl Walker 530 Walker
The cartoon guide to physics / Larry Gonick and Arthur Huffman 530 GONICK
Newton's 3 laws of motion DVD-ED 531 NEW88
All about motion & balance J DVD-ED 531.11 ALL856
Ace your forces and motion science project : great science fair ideas / Robert Gardner and Madeline Goodstein J 531.6078 GARDNER
Experiments with force and motion / by Colin Uttley J 531.6 UTTLEY
Forces and motion science fair projects : using water balloons, pulleys, and other stuff / Robert Gardner
TEEN 531.6078 GARDNER
Awesome experiments in force & motion / Michael DiSpezio J 531.6 DISPEZI
Force & motion / written by Peter Lafferty J 531 LAFFERT
Motion / [Ben Morgan J531.6 MORGAN
Newton and me / by Lynne Mayer E MAYER
Roller coaster physics J DVD-ED 531 ROL4
Lục và chuyên đông / Peter Lafferty INTL-VIE J 531 LAFFERT



Website:



http://teachertech.rice.edu/Participants/louviere/Newton from Rice University
http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/K-12/airplane/newton.html NASA website
http://science.discovery.com/interactives/literacy/newton/newton.html Science Channel Website (lots of ads)
http://www.physics4kids.com/files/motion_laws.html Physics for Kids Website
http://www.crazyvector.com/newtons-laws-of-motion-illustrated-with-3d-animations-and-motion-graphics/