File:Phone in mount attached to a spring.jpeg
Revision as of 20:36, 1 September 2016 by Sebastian Kuhlen (talk | contribs) (The mount in this picture is made from a plastic tube, but the principle can be applied to a paper tube (for example from toilet paper) as well. Cut out an oblong hole on each side of the tube, so you can stick your phone through it. Put a screw into t...)
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The mount in this picture is made from a plastic tube, but the principle can be applied to a paper tube (for example from toilet paper) as well. Cut out an oblong hole on each side of the tube, so you can stick your phone through it. Put a screw into the top of the tube, so you can attach the spring here. Finally secure your phone with a rubber band.
The string in the bottom part of the picture is used for the pendulum experiment. The second screw at the bottom has the same function as the one at the top.
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