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Maxwell's Wheel
Is Maxwell Smart?
Useful for demonstrating momentum, conservation of energy and torque, this apparatus is basically a large metal flywheel suspended by two strong cords in a metal frame.
The cords are wound around the shaft of the wheel which is then released. The wheel will unwind as it falls but will wind itself back up as the momentum carries it upward in the opposite direction.
This oscillation process will continue for several moments before gradually coming to a stop as the wheel slowly loses momentum and travels less each time.
So where is the science? - Well Maxwell's wheel actually demonstrates conservation of energy. Its movements are essentially a back and forth conversion between gravitational potential energy and kinetic energy. These take the forms of rotation and linear velocity occurring in the flywheel.
Also makes a very cool tabletop sculpture.
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Customer Reviews
Overall Rating:   and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating  - Monday, March 17, 2008 Cheap Reviewed By: Humam Talhami (Tacoma, WA) The device looks cheap. Mine had a bit of rust on the wheel. The strings are not equal, and adjusting them is difficult. I do not recommend it.  - Wednesday, November 28, 2007 Good buy! Reviewed By: Nassif (Warren, Michigan) The string could work a bit better and it tends to wrap up a bit crooked but nonetheless a very good value. Read More Reviews
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