An electroscope is a device that detects and measures electricity. In experiments involving a pinball electroscope, the pith ball moves because of an induced charge.
A spring in a pinball machine stores potential energy when compressed or stretched. When released, this potential energy is converted into kinetic energy as the spring expands and propels the pinball.
Pinball machines use electromagnets to propel the pinball on the playfield by creating a magnetic field that interacts with the metal ball. These electromagnets are controlled by the game's circuitry and can be activated at specific times during gameplay to add an element of unpredictability and challenge for the player.
A spring in a pinball machine before release contains potential energy, which is stored energy due to its position or configuration. When the spring is released, this potential energy is converted into kinetic energy as the spring moves and the pinball is propelled forward.
The energy stored in the spring of a pinball machine is potential energy. When the spring is released, this potential energy is converted into kinetic energy as the spring unwinds and propels the ball into motion.
Yes, the spring in a pinball machine stores potential energy because it is compressed and has the ability to do work when released. As the spring is released, the potential energy is converted into kinetic energy, causing the ball to move.
No. It can't be called as pinball game if there's no parts in it.
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