Clear plastic sheet with evenly spaced opaque bands for performing freefall experiments
- 1x Picket Fence
See the Buying Guide for this item's required, recommended, and additional accessories.
Product Summary
Conduct freefall experiments by dropping this Picket Fence through a PASCO Photogate, recording the times at which the leading edge of each opaque bar blocks the photogate. Calculate speed and find the acceleration due to gravity from the slope of a graph of speed versus time.
The distance from the leading edge of each opaque bar to the leading edge of the next opaque bar is 5.0 cm. The Picket Fence has seven black bars.
What's Included
- 1x Picket Fence
Product Specifications
Material | Polycarbonate |
Dimensions | 2.5 in x 14 in x 1/16 in (6.4 cm x 35.6 cm x 0.16 cm) |
Distance between leading edges of opaque bands | 5.0 cm |
Number of opaque bands | 7 |
Buying Guide
Recommended Accessories | P/N | Price |
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Accessory Photogate | ME-9204B | -- |
Smart Timer | ME-8930 | -- |
Product Guides & Articles
Photogates, Fences, and Timers
Photogates, fences, and timers are a staple of every physics lab. We’ve developed two standalone photogates, as well as two software-dependent options with varying capabilities and applications. This page compares our products’ functions, applications, and connectivity to help you select the perfect fit for your lab.
Experiment Library
Perform the following experiments and more with the Picket Fence.
Visit PASCO's Experiment Library to view more activities.
Freefall Picket Fence
In this lab, students generate velocity vs. time graph for a picket fence free-falling through a Photogate. Then, students will use their graphs to determine the acceleration due to gravity.
Freefall of a Picket Fence
A picket fence is dropped through a photogate and the slope of the graph of average velocity versus time gives the acceleration of the falling object.
Support Documents
Manuals | ||
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Picket Fence Manual | English - 201.71 KB |