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My physics class were feeling unmotivated to revise for their upcoming Intermediate2 exam. So I gave them all a banana and challenged them to write as many physics equations on them as possible. I think we got 23 on one.
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Each team had to design and construct a paper roller coaster. Each coaster had to include a camelback, a loop, a wide turn, and a funnel. A marble would be dropped down each coaster. The coaster had to be free-standing and stable and the marble had to stay in the track. After completion, various measurements and physics calculations needed to be made and physics questions answered about each roller coaster.
Swarthmore College student Darren Weinhold '12 watches as Jeff Santer '09 prepares wires for use in one of the physics department's labs this summer. (photo by Katie Becker)
White light from a carbon arc lamp passes through a glass prism, and is dispersed, forming a rainbow on the white horizontal screen.
Taken at the 2nd InterClub Tournament 2013, in Singapore.
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(Summer 2005) The only thing I got out of Physics were silly ideas for t-shirts.
But no really, I did learn a lot.
Dissecting the design: Heather's hand in a box with the resistor symbol and Ohm's law solving for resistance. Hence the caption... I may have been reaching on this one... but hey, at least I got a shirt out of it.
Fun fact: My first shirt not using the "poor-girl's" silkscreening method we learned in high school studio art class. I stenciled.
A brief explanation of some of the physics behind spindle spinning, including why bottom whorl spindles are more stable.
If you'd like to use this image in a spinning class, please contact me and I can send you a higher-quality PDF that will print out nicely.
From July's issue of Physics Today.
Don't anyone dare tell me the answer.
When I figure it out, then I'll open it up for public comment.
For an ad, it's really quite clever: I've been staring at this thing for over an hour.
Second electron gun. The physics is the same as before: The element emits electrons (blue ring) which are curved in a magnetic field, which is generated by the copper ring. The difference in colour between this and the other electron gun is due to a different gas inside the sphere.
IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi visited the Research Centre for Nuclear Physics (RCNP) at Osaka University during his official visit to Osaka, Japan. 27 February 2020.
The DG is accompanied by Edgard Perez Alvan, Assistant to the DG and IAEA Deputy Coordinator, Fredrik Dahl, IAEA Section Head (Media, Multimedia and Public Outreach) Office of Public Information and Communication and HE Mr. Takeshi Hikihara, Resident Representative of Japan to the IAEA.
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Raymond Davis receives his Nobel Prize from the President of Sweden, 2002. This photo is courtesy of the Nobel Foundation.
"Power Plane" toy I got from Dr. Bacon, my grade-13 physics teacher, for being the best physics student.
This photo shows two things: 1. This fountain was designed with physics in mind; the shape of the walls causes a standing wave to develop down the fountain invoking a rhythmic dance of the water. 2. Those were the group of tourists that we were forced to walk with (note that all of my other photos painstakingly did NOT show any of them).
Front view of Physics building on West Campus, 1952
Repository: Duke University Archives. Durham, North Carolina, USA. library.duke.edu/uarchives
Um, mine doesn't look so good...I got this book when my dad (physics prof for 39 years) had retired and was clearing out his office.
Helen West Heller
"Regarded as a leading graphic artist, her work was exhibited frequently at such venues as the Brooklyn Museum and the Whitney Museum of American Art. Heller produced paintings, prints, and murals for the WPA while she was in New York in the 1930s, and her woodcuts were often reproduced in the New York Times. While deeply spiritual in her artwork, Heller was also a committed Marxist who attended the First American Artists’ Congress Against War and Fascism in 1936. Leading an Artists Union protest against WPA job layoffs in December 1936, Heller was beaten unconscious by police and arrested with more than 200 of her fellow sit-down strikers." (Read more: www.chicagomodern.org/artists/helen_west_heller/)
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United States Work Projects Administration (WPA) collection of prints
The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs: Print Collection, The New York Public Library. "Physics-Biology/Chemistry-Cosmic Ray" The New York Public Library Digital Collections. 1925 - 1955. digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/8c9fdc93-345c-45da-e040...
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This is the illustrious Duke University Physics building. It was built in 1950s in the popular "ugly brick and cement" style. Googlemapped location.
Xiang Zhang is a principal investigator with Berkeley Lab’s Materials Sciences Division and director of UC Berkeley’s Nano-scale Science and Engineering Center. He and his research group are making advances in transformational optics on several fronts, from superlensing to invisibility cloaks.
credit: Lawrence Berkeley Nat'l Lab - Roy Kaltschmidt, photographer
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High energy physics is challenged by unresolved mysteries—from missing particles predicted by the standard model to the 95% of the missing mass in the universe. To fulfill these missions, particle accelerators rely on continuously increasing acceleration gradients, now beyond the actual technology.
The Department of Energy’s Office of High Energy Physics recently awarded Argonne $3.3 million to improve the performance of superconducting radio frequency (SRF) cavities. The uniqueness of Argonne’s approach is to combine a recent synthesis technique, which combines atomic layer deposition with an original solution to improve and/or cure radio frequency niobium cavities: a multilayer structure composed of superconducting-insulating films synthesized on the inside walls of the cavity. This effort is being developed in close collaboration between Argonne’s High Energy Physics, Energy Systems and Materials Science divisions, as well as Jefferson Lab, Fermilab, Illinois Institute of Technology, and several other universities.
Image courtesy Argonne National Laboratory.