Carbon Paper 100/pk
Quickly record impact points for easy measurements
Carbon Paper is a simple classroom material used to mark the position of objects when they strike a surface. It allows students to capture exact impact locations instantly, turning motion into visible, measurable data.
Placed over white paper, carbon paper leaves a clear mark wherever a projectile or object lands—making it ideal for projectile motion labs, collision experiments, and uncertainty investigations. Students can record multiple trials, analyze patterns, and measure distances with precision, supporting accurate and repeatable data collection.
Why Teachers Love Carbon Paper
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Instant data recording: Clearly marks impact points without complex equipment
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Ideal for projectile labs: Capture landing positions for range and motion analysis
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Supports repeatable trials: Build scatter patterns for uncertainty and precision studies
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Simple and versatile: Works with marbles, ball bearings, and other lab objects
Product Details
Carbon Paper provides a fast, reliable way to capture impact points in physics experiments. By transferring a clear mark onto paper beneath, it turns each trial into visible data that students can measure and analyze.
Common Classroom Uses
- Recording landing positions in projectile motion labs
- Building scatter plots for uncertainty and precision analysis
- Mapping collision outcomes and rebound patterns
- Comparing repeated trials to identify trends and variation
Designed for the Lab
- Creates clear, immediate marks without electronics or sensors
- Works with marbles, ball bearings, and other small objects
- Supports quick setup and high-throughput data collection
Simple and effective, carbon paper helps students turn motion into measurable evidence—supporting accurate analysis without adding complexity to the experiment.
Products being sold are not toys. They are for Educational / Laboratory use only. They are not for use by children 12 and under.
Product Specifications
Specs:
L x W: 8.5" x 11"
What's Included:
100 sheets of Black Carbon Paper
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