A-level Physics Core Practical: Finding a value for g using a free fall method
Notes to accompany this film are posted here: https://nustem.uk/activity/measuring-g/ Alom Shaha presents several approaches to the classic practical, which as of September 2015 is a required part of A-level Physics study. With Christina Astin and Ronan McDonald he discusses the pros and cons of four methods, covering the strengths and weaknesses of each and how they might affect your approach in the school lab. Presented & Produced by Alom Shaha. Directed & Edited by Jonathan Sanderson Advisors: Christina Astine & Ronan McDonald With thanks to: David Sang, Dr. Carol Davenport, Alex Cummings, Ken Zetie. Music by Kevin MacLeod, incompetech.com Produced by Physics Partners and Think Physics, with assistance from Watford UTC and the Ogden Trust. ** 4th Feb 2016: Now with corrected subtitles! **

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