PIRA 9C30.00 AIR SUPPORT

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9C30.00Air Support
9C30.20air track flatnessAJP 43(9),840A device for checking air track flatness.
9C30.25cooling air for the air trackAJP 35(3),281Add a heat exchanger to cool the hot air from a vacuum cleaner source.
9C30.26photograph the air trackAJP 36(1),59Use a stroboscopic shutter on a Polaroid camera instead of "black box" timers for air track demonstrations.
9C30.30flat air trackAJP 47(9),825An air track made from 1 X 3 extruded aluminum tubing with discussion of gliders, etc.
9C30.30central blower and timerAJP 44(5),493Centralized blowers and spark timers.
9C30.30improving the air track and tableAJP 39(3),340Enlarge the holes with a No. 57 drill.
9C30.30mobile air trackAJP 36(3),xA picture of an air track mounted on a mobile cart containing all the accessories.
9C30.30making air tracksAJP 30(11),839Make air tracks out of standard 2" square extruded aluminum tubing.
9C30.30long air trackTPT 28(9),618Three air tracks are carefully combined into one 8.3 m track for a hall display.
9C30.30moving air tracksM-15gMount the air track on a table with castors. See AJP 36(3),x.
9C30.31linear air troughAJP 31(4),255Long article on a linear air trough.
9C30.35crush proof springs for glidersAJP 35(10),xiBack the spring with a post so it doesn't go beyond the elastic limit.
9C30.37magnetic coupling at a distanceAJP 42(5),414Magnet configurations used to couple air carts at a distance.
9C30.40modify App. Drw. Proj. No. 10AJP 29(10),xivTwo minor modifications to the air suspended pucks of Apparatus Drawings Project No. 10.
9C30.40gas-supported puck theoryAJP 33(2),168In contrast to AJP 32,306,(1964), experimental gas layer thickness is within 3% of theory.
9C30.40air-supported puck theoryAJP 32(4),306An approximate solution of the Navier-Stokes equation for flow from the center of the puck.
9C30.40double floating puckAJP 36(11),1022Drill 1/4" holes in the bottom puck and a second will float on top.
9C30.40another dry ice puck designAJP 32(9),xivA cylindrical puck with internal dry ice compartment.
9C30.40air supported pucksAJP 28(7),670Apparatus Drawings Project No. 10: Designs for air suspended pucks, both external and internal supplies.
9C30.40dry-ice puck baseAJP 32(5),xiiiMake a nonwarping plastic base for dry-ice pucks.
9C30.40gas supported pucksAJP 41(3),355A criterion for a stable design of CO2 supported pucks is developed.
9C30.40an "airless" air puckAJP 32(9),xivA plastic puck with a convex surface floated 60 ft. and stops when the speed drops below a critical value.
9C30.40air supported pucks10-2How to make several different types of air supported pucks.
9C30.41reproducible puck launchingAJP 32(5),xivA bifilar pendulum hits the puck.
9C30.45air table modificationsAJP 36(5),viiSeveral modifications to the AJP 35 (1967) 2'x2' air table.
9C30.45air table center bearingAJP 36(11),1020A center bearing which allows the cord to pass through the center of the table.
9C30.45air tableAJP 35(4),xvAn inexpensive air table made of a Masonite matboard lamination.
9C30.45air table gridAJP 36(11),1021Photographing a grid pattern before or after the experiment.
9C30.45air tableAJP 31(11),867Describing construction of the first air table, 18"x35".
9C30.46transparent air tableAJP 37(9),857A launcher and transparent air table for the overhead projector.
9C30.46transparent air tableAJP 35(12),ixDirections for making an air table for the overhead projector.
9C30.50seat for air gyroAJP 35(10),xiiMold technique for making air gyro seats.
9C30.50air bearingAJP 31(9),xiiAnnouncement of the Ealing air bearing pulley.

ReferenceDescription
M-1Sutton
Ma-1Freier & Anderson
M-1dHilton
8-2.8Meiners
1A12.01University of Minnesota Handbook
AJP 52(1),85American Journal of Physics
TPT 15(5),300The Physics Teacher
Disc 01-01The Video Encyclopedia of Physics Demonstrations

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