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This is a lot of fun.  I have a photo of our version if anyone wants to 
email me offline-- it had two marbles, one on each side of a center 
post, so  if you tip it to get one marble in place, then the other one 
falls off its ledge.  But if you set it down on the table and spin it, 
both marbles go right up to the two ledges at the opposite ends of the 
parabola.  It's fun to watch folks try- I saw mathematicians take 15 
minutes (overanalyze?) and our janitor got it right away.

I made a bunch for holiday gifts for relatives one year which was a big 
hit- many went to workplaces to be sprung on their colleagues.

Kathy Krafft
Traveling Exhibitions Curator
Sciencenter
Ithaca, NY


On 7/23/2013 2:17 PM, Cricket Brooks wrote:
> ISEN-ASTC-L is a service of the Association of Science-Technology Centers
> Incorporated, a worldwide network of science museums and related institutions.
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> I once made a little hand-held game that involved a marble and a
> parabola-shaped ramp with little notched out "resting spots" in it,
> all sandwiched within a rectangular box of acrylic.  No matter how you
> shook the box or tipped it back and forth, the marble would only come
> to rest within one of the notches if you spun the whole unit around
> just so.  It's hard to explain, but easy to understand if you see it.
> I'll try to find a photo to send you if you're interested, and if you
> are able to fabricate something like this for your program.  It held
> people's attention, especially once they saw someone succeed. Even
> knowing the secret, it took several tries to make it work.  And people
> couldn't quite believe they couldn't replicate the success with a
> tipping rather than a spinning motion, so they tried over and over
> again..
>
> Cricket
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 11:26 AM, Allison Feigen <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>> ISEN-ASTC-L is a service of the Association of Science-Technology Centers
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>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm looking for some simple, low mess experiments I can do at a family
>> program that demonstrate the properties of spinning. I'm planning to do
>> salad spinner spin art; I tried steve spangler's chromotography experiment
>> with little success. Does anyone have any suggestions?
>>
>> Thanks!
>> ~Alli Feigen
>> Education Manager
>> The New England Carousel Museum
>>
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