Description
Student scientists will be able to estimate the gravitational constant by measuring the time it takes objects to free fall in repeated trials. This is a Google Doc that is meant to be printed out and distributed to lab groups.
I pair every lab that we do in class with a "virtual lab" that cover the same information that we cover with the lab in person. It is not always possible to schedule time for students to come in before or after school to make up labs and this solves that problem! If you are looking for the virtual version to be completed online, please purchase Virtual Free Fall Lab.
Product Includes:
- Instructions
- Measurements
- Guiding Questions
- Rubric
Additional Materials Needed:
- Metersticks
- Timers
- Balls (like ping pong or tennis ball sized)
This product is best paired with:
Get ALL 3 products in the Free Fall Lab Lesson + a bonus lesson plan
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Description
Student scientists will be able to estimate the gravitational constant by measuring the time it takes objects to free fall in repeated trials. This is a Google Doc that is meant to be printed out and distributed to lab groups.
I pair every lab that we do in class with a "virtual lab" that cover the same information that we cover with the lab in person. It is not always possible to schedule time for students to come in before or after school to make up labs and this solves that problem! If you are looking for the virtual version to be completed online, please purchase Virtual Free Fall Lab.
Product Includes:
- Instructions
- Measurements
- Guiding Questions
- Rubric
Additional Materials Needed:
- Metersticks
- Timers
- Balls (like ping pong or tennis ball sized)
This product is best paired with:
Get ALL 3 products in the Free Fall Lab Lesson + a bonus lesson plan



