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  5. Accelerated Reference Frames

Accelerated Reference Frames Concept

Demonstrations in Accelerated Reference Frames

Hand holding a white styrofoam cup with water streaming from a hole near the base, above a large clear graduated bucket filled with water; a wooden cafeteria tray sits on the table to the left
Safety

Leaking Cup Drop

A cup with a hole leaks water when held stationary but stops leaking when dropped. In the cup's freely falling reference frame, the effective gravity is zero, eliminating the hydrostatic …
Side-by-side frames showing a hand holding a red plastic slinky suspended against a chalkboard (left) and the moment after release with the top collapsing while the bottom coils remain stationary (right)
Safety

Falling Slinky

When a suspended slinky is released, its bottom remains completely stationary until the collapsing top reaches it. This challenges the assumption that all parts of a falling object accelerate simultaneously …
Inverted 2L Erlenmeyer flask filled with water and containing a red-white fishing float, mounted in an aluminum frame on a wheeled wooden cart, connected by a metal spring to a wooden block clamped to the bench

Accelerometer

An inverted water-filled flask with a fishing float rides on a spring-mounted cart. When accelerated, the heavier water pushes opposite to the acceleration while the buoyant float moves toward the …

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