Monday, March 9, 2020

Making Low-Friction Dry Ice Pucks



We are always looking for that perfect low-friction surface to demonstrate the relationship between balanced forces and constant speed motion. And more often than not the solution is very expensive and typically 2-meters in length. But now Pivot Interactives has provided a great idea that is cost-effetive: a dry ice puck. Take a peek at their video and give it a try.



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