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Newton's 2nd Law Apparatus
Proves that two balls, when released simultaneously--one directed vertically, and the other horizontally--fall to the ground at the same time. A 20-cm steel rod is spring-loaded and mounted in two brackets on a sturdy metal base. Operating handle and two balls included. The base has a steel rod on the side, which can be mounted on a laboratory stand. Comes with instructions.
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