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All of these components will be assembled into a "Physics at Home Kit" that students will use to do various labs at home while in-person labs are unavailable. For example, when studying force and motion, students will drop marbles onto various surfaces and record the differences in motion for each surface. While there isn't a whole lot of freedom afforded to students when it comes to experimental design, there is enough of a variation of materials for students to practice core physics principles in the comfort of their own homes.

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All of these components will be assembled into a "Physics at Home Kit" that students will use to do various labs at home while in-person labs are unavailable. For example, when studying force and motion, students will drop marbles onto various surfaces and record the differences in motion for each surface. While there isn't a whole lot of freedom afforded to students when it comes to experimental design, there is enough of a variation of materials for students to practice core physics principles in the comfort of their own homes.

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