Topic Brief: I demonstrate this classic physics problem with a 0.177 caliber pellet air pistol and a can filled with clay. After the spring is compressed, a spring-loaded gun is triggered to shoot a steel ball into a
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I demonstrate this classic physics problem with a 0.177 caliber pellet air pistol and a can filled with clay. After the spring is compressed, a spring-loaded gun is triggered to shoot a steel ball into a
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- I demonstrate this classic physics problem with a 0.177 caliber pellet air pistol and a can filled with clay.
- After the spring is compressed, a spring-loaded gun is triggered to shoot a steel ball into a
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