Overview:
Experience the power of Newton's Second Law (F = ma) in action with this exciting, interactive exhibit designed for science centers and STEM learning spaces. The installation features a sleek high-speed train model. As the train reaches the center of its track, a small ball is ejected upward, soaring over an arched bridge—demonstrating how force, mass, and acceleration interact in real-time motion.
Built with a DuPont™ artificial stone tabletop for durability and elegance, the exhibit also incorporates a sheet metal body finished with automotive-grade paint, offering both a refined look and industrial resilience.
🚄 Key Features:
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🎯 Force-in-Action Launch: When the train reaches top speed, a ball is launched over an arch, making F=ma visually intuitive
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🧱 Premium Materials: Sheet metal body + DuPont™ artificial stone top + automotive paint finish
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🔁 Repetitive Motion Loop: Model resets for continuous demonstrations
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🧠 Designed for STEM Learning: Perfect for teaching force, motion, and acceleration to children and students
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👨🏫 Classroom & Museum Ready: Ideal for physics education, interactive science museums, and visitor engagement
🎓 Educational Topics Covered:
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Newton’s Second Law of Motion (F = ma)
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Relationship between force, mass, and acceleration
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Motion and projectile physics
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Demonstration of kinetic energy and inertia
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STEM applications i