1S10.10 • Kepler’s Second Law
Photo shows the demonstration used at the U.T. Austin Physics Dept.
Concepts Conveyed:
- Kepler's Second Law.
- In equal time intervals, the areas swept by the elliptical path are also equal.
Safety Procedures:
- This demo contains Sulfur powder. Under no circumstances should the instructor or demo worker operate this demo without gloves. Lab coats can also be worn.
- The MSDS is with the demo at all times.
- DO NOT touch your skin or clothing when wearing gloves.
Faculty Instructions:
- Verify that the demo is plugged in and that the power strip is on.
- Release the pendulum such that an elliptical orbit is made.
- Stop the pendulum and rest the chain on the tripod stand.
- Use the time markers to measure the sections of the orbit that are equal in time.
Photos show the demonstration used at the U.T. Austin Physics Dept.
Demo Staff:
- Wear proper PPE before handling the demo.
- Place the black board in between the tripod stand.
- Pour small amount of sulfur powder from the small glass container labelled "used" onto the black board. Use about as much sulfur shown in the figure on the left below.
- Use the brush and spread the powder thinly onto the board. The board should look like the figure shown on the right below.
- Plug one end of the cable into the black board and the other end into the tripod stand. When delivering, plug in the power source.
Disposal Procedures:
- Once the demo is returned, pour the remaining sulfur powder into the glass container labelled for sulfur powder disposal as best as you can (pictured below).
- Wash the remaining remnants off of the black board in the sink with soap and water.
- Wash the table that the demo was used on with soap and water.
- Wash the brush with soap and water.
- Dry the table and black board and store in the designated demo container.
- Put all cleaning materials that came into contact with the sulfur in a ziplock bag and attached a waste tag with "Trace contamination of sulfur" on it. Dispose of the ziplock bag in the black bucket designated for solid waste.
Last updated on July 23, 2024