A series of videos in this lab will show a superconducting puck being released from varying heights on a ramp lined with magnets. This setup allows the puck to levitate above the ramp without the interference of friction.
Students will be able to gather and collect data as well as analyze and interpret their results. They will use browser extensions to measure the height of the puck on the screen and will also record
All of the videos are embedded in the slides as well as questions for participants to answer and calculate.
The slides are available below and you click this link for a new copy.