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Earth Hockey I: Instructor's Guide
Main Ideas
Exploration of animations of the motion of a hockey puck on a frozen Earth.
Students' Task
Estimated Time: 40–50 minutes
Each group should be assigned one of the animations at here. The groups should discuss their animation, until they understand it.
Prerequisite Knowledge
Familiarity with Coriolis and centrifugal acceleration.
Props/Equipment
- Computers with web access.
- Animations available here.
Wrap-Up
Emphasize the basic properties:
- Centrifugal acceleration always points towards the equator.
- Centrifugal acceleration is always present. In particular, it causes a motionless puck to start moving.
- Coriolis acceleration points to the right of the direction of motion in the Northern Hemisphere.
- Coriolis acceleration is only present if the puck is moving — and is not located at the equator.
Extensions
- Followup activity allowing students to construct their own examples.