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Sep 18, 2023 at 22:54 comment added Physics Disciple I added weights to the frisbee disk. The students place the weights in the center (there is a small groove that the weight can sit on). Plastic disk against plywood and sandpaper with added weight on top.
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Sep 18, 2023 at 18:58 answer added Bob D timeline score: 0
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Sep 18, 2023 at 18:14 comment added Bob D Do you get the different weights by using different blocks, or by adding weight to the same block?
Sep 18, 2023 at 18:07 comment added anna v frisbee is a general term, and I expect from the icons i see in wikipedia that the bottom is curved, so they might only touch on a point , friction playing little role. but gravitational attraction would be higher for higher mass. so I voted to close for lack of clarity.
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