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The Physics of Boomerangs
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The Physics of Boomerangs

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Grade Level Grades 6-12
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This learning video explores the mysterious physics behind boomerangs and other rapidly spinning objects. Students will get to make and throw their own boomerangs between video segments! A key idea presented is how torque causes the precession of angular momentum. One class period is required to complete this learning video, and the optimal prerequisites are a familiarity with forces, Newton’s laws, vectors and time derivatives. Each student would need the following materials for boomerang construction: cardboard (roughly the size of a postcard), ruler, pencil/pen, scissors, protractor, and a stapler.

For more information visit: http://blossoms.mit.edu/videos/lessons/physics_boomerangs

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Boomerangs-teacher-guide.doc

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Boomerangs-teacher-guide.pdf

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Boomerangs-transcript.doc

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Boomerangs-transcript.pdf

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Boomerangs-additional-resources.pdf

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Boomerangs-Teacher-Bio.docx

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Boomerangs-additional-resources.docx

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Boomerangs-Teacher-Bio.pdf

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Boomerangs-lesson-description.pdf

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Boomerangs-lesson-description.docx

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The Physics of a Boomerang
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5.0
1 Reviews
We enjoyed this very much and our boomerang worked well!
karip_3366148
November 08, 2019
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