written by
G. Eric Matthews, Professor
published by
the WFU Physics
This video demonstrates conservation of energy. A ball is released at the higher end of the track. Since energy is conserved, the ball will roll around the loop and off the other, lower end. It is part of a collection of typical lecture demonstration videos put together by the physics department at Wake Forest University.
Matthews, R. (2007, October 10). WFU Physics Demo Video: Miller Loop-de-Loop. Retrieved April 26, 2025, from Wake Forest University: https://old.physics.wfu.edu/demolabs/demos/1/1m/1M4020.html
Matthews, Rick. WFU Physics Demo Video: Miller Loop-de-Loop. Winston-Salem: Wake Forest University, October 10, 2007. https://old.physics.wfu.edu/demolabs/demos/1/1m/1M4020.html (accessed 26 April 2025).
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