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Adhesion Disk - surface tension demonstration from University of Oregon
Free fall tube demo - otherwise known as the 'Guinea and feather' demo - from UCLA

Free fall tube demo - Hammer and feather version performed during Apollo 15 Lunar Surface Expedition
Historical Image Collection - the early days of electricity in 600 photos from Science Service
Magdeburg Hemisphere - physics demonstration from Florida International University
Magdeburg Hemisphere - physics demonstration from North Carolina State University
Newtons Second Law of Motion - physics demonstration from Arizona
Newtons Second Law of Motion - physics demonstration from Center for Communications Technology in Kappara, Malta
Equation of Pendulum motion - from MIT
Pendulum motion - by Trevor Jack and Stephanie Kerr
Pendulum motion - by Trevor Jack and Stephanie Kerr
Pendulum clamp use in a demonstration - from Clemson
Quantum Efficiency of a Photogate - from Institut für Grundlagen der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik in Dresden
Wheel and Axle - physics demonstration form University of Rhode Island
Science Hobbyist - much good information for science fair projects
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