g by Free Fall
Measure the acceleration due to gravity with a simple drop test
The g by Free Fall apparatus offers the simplest, most direct way to measure the acceleration due to gravity through a classic mechanics experiment. Designed for clarity and reliability, this system times a falling ball bearing with precise start and stop signals—eliminating unnecessary complexity. With no power supply required and quick reset between trials, it’s ideal for repeatable, student-friendly investigations of free-fall motion.
Why Teachers Love the g by Free Fall Apparatus
- Simple, reliable design: Removes unnecessary electronics while delivering accurate results.
- Precise timing: Start and stop signals occur at exact moments of release and impact.
- No power supply needed: Works with any sensitive millisecond timer with START/STOP triggering.
- Quick reset: Easy to repeat trials for averaging and improved accuracy.
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How the g by Free Fall Apparatus Works
- Release: Squeezing the “ears” of the release unit drops the ball bearing and simultaneously starts the timer.
- Free fall: The ball accelerates downward under gravity alone.
- Impact detection: When the ball hits the base, an integral microswitch/vibration sensor stops the timer instantly.
- Measurement: Students use the measured time and known drop height to calculate g.
- Repeat: Replace the ball, reset the timer, and run additional trials for improved precision.
The g by Free Fall apparatus strips a foundational physics experiment down to its essentials—making it easier for students to focus on the physics, not the equipment.
Products being sold are not toys. They are for Educational / Laboratory use only. They are not for use by children 12 and under.
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