Difference between revisions of "Current Analogy--marble and pins"
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A marble | A board that has nails or push pins as pegs set-up in staggered rows. The board is set at an angle. A marble is released at the high end and the marble travels down the angled board bouncing off the pegs. This is the model of an electron traveling through a resistor, or a non-ideal conductor | ||
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* Shelf J-1 | *Shelf J-1 or Left of Shelf K[[File:Marble and Pins Current Analogy.jpg|thumb]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:10, 1 May 2023
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Description:
A board that has nails or push pins as pegs set-up in staggered rows. The board is set at an angle. A marble is released at the high end and the marble travels down the angled board bouncing off the pegs. This is the model of an electron traveling through a resistor, or a non-ideal conductor
Location:
- Shelf J-1 or Left of Shelf K