Switch to: graphics version


2.Sponsors

Sponsored by:

End of Section Back to top


3.Current Location

You are in: Home > Experiments > Action and reaction: trolleys

End of Section Back to top


4.Main Content

experiments

Action and reaction: trolleys

Demonstration

Convincing kinaesthetic experience that forces come in pairs.

Apparatus and materials

• Large demonstration trolleys or skateboards or roller skates, 2
• Rope, 6 m in length


Technical notes

Since the motions of the two trolleys are essentially the same in all three cases, it is not necessary to make friction negligible – nor is that possible with large trolleys or roller skates. However, it is important to make the friction drags as regular and repeatable as possible. And it is good to make them relatively small.

Safety

If a level section of playground is not available, this activity is better done in the school hall.

Read our standard health & safety guidance

Procedure

Newton’s Third Law
a Arrange two students, A and B, on trolleys or roller skates, far apart at the sides of the room facing each other so that they can move towards each other on their wheels as freely as possible. Mark definite starting-points on the floor.
 
b Get the students to hold the rope taut between them. Tell them not to ‘skate’ but just use the rope as follows:
 
• Student A merely holds the rope whilst B hauls the rope in until the trolleys collide. Both come to rest and their positions are noted.
 
• Repeat this, but with student A hauling whilst student B merely holds the rope.
 
• Finally, both students haul on the rope.


Teaching notes

1 Take care to see that both trolleys start each time from the same position. It will then be found that the collision occurs at the same place however the pulling is done.
 
2 The experiment could be tried with two students on each trolley, or with two on one trolley and one on the other.
 
This experiment was safety-checked in April 2006

Related Content

Your Ideas

Schemes of work

[Simply copy and paste the experiment information below into a scheme of work.]

Action and reaction: trolleys http://www.practicalphysics.org/go/Experiment_412.html

Convincing kinaesthetic experience that forces come in pairs.

Updated 30 Jul 2009

5.Useful Tools

Useful Tools: Schemes of work | Email this page | print this page

End of Section Back to top