Physics 207 Lecture Demonstrations
Fall 1999
Wednesday, September 8 (Introduction to the Course)
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Handouts
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My laptop computer and display panels
Friday, September 10 (Problem Solving and Error Analysis)
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Attendance computer
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Meter stick and length standards
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Masses and balance scale
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Clock
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Metronome
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Spherical flask of liquid (17.5-cm diameter)
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Balance scale (to weigh sphere)
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4 1-kg masses
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Meter stick
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Large wooden calipers
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Extra handouts
Monday, September 13 (1-D Motion)
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Rubber ball
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Ball of cotton
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Guinea and feather tube
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Aluminum inclined plane
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Crisp dollar bill (reaction time)
Wednesday, September 15 (Vectors)
(Note: Fire drill is scheduled for today)
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Force board
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String and block
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Meter stick (reaction time)
Friday, September 17 (Frames of Reference)
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Attendance computer
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Frames of Reference (film - 30 minutes)
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Rubber ball
Monday, September 20 (2-D Motion)
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Rubber ball
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Dropped and fired balls
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Ballistics car
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Water stream demo with protractor
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Monkey and hunter
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Ball on a string
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Bench PC with Physics Demos program and display panels
Wednesday, September 22 (Laws of Motion)
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Rubber ball
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1-kg mass
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Beaker and cloth
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Pail of water
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Ball and cut string
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Air track
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Inertia ball
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Wood block
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Rope anchored in wall
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Hammer and nail
Friday, September 24 (Feynman video)
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Attendance computer
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The Pleasure of Finding Things Out (Feynman video) - 55 minutes
Monday, September 27 (Catchup Lecture)
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Rubber ball
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Wood block
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Rope anchored in wall
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Hammer and nail
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Spring scale with mass
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Slide of coefficients of friction
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Block and string
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Inclined plane with blocks and carts
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Atwood Machine
Wednesday, September 29 (Review)
Friday, October 1 (Exam #1)
Monday, October 4 (Circular Motion)
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Bench computer on Internet with display panels
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Rubber ball
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Ball on a string
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Conical pendulum
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Block on rotating table
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Object falling in viscous fluid
Wednesday, October 6 (Work and Kinetic Energy)
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Rubber ball
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Block and string
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Hooke's law
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Air track
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Springs with different spring constants
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1-kg mass
Friday, October 8 (Physics of the 21st Century)
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Department Anniversary at the Pyle Center
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No demos
Monday, October 11 (Potential Energy)
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Rubber ball
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Wood block
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Hooke's law
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Bowling ball pendulum
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Come-back can
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Ball rolling in troughs
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Loop-the-loop
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Weight-lifting machine (power demo)
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1-kg mass
Wednesday, October 13 (Linear Momentum and Collisions)
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Rubber ball
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Non-bouncing ball
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Air track
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Momentum balls
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Air table
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Water rocket
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CO2 rocket
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Rotating platform with basketball and CO2
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Rocketcycle
Friday, October 15 (Physics of Imagination and Creativity)
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Attendance computer
Consult Prof. John Cameron for any required demos
Monday, October 18 (Rotational Motion)
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Center-of-gravity boards
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Cylinder, sphere, disk, hoop samples
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Torque board
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Rolling chain
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Weight and axle
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Moving spool
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Yo-yos
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Rotating platform
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Center-of-mass cone on inclined plane
Wednesday, October 20 (Angular Momentum)
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Objects rolling down inclined plane
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Ball on string
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Rotating masses on pulleys
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Barbells on rotating platform
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Gyroscopes (including bicycle wheel)
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Spinning tops
Friday, October 22 (Seasons, Tides and Phases of the Moon)
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Attendance computer
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Overhead projector
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A Private Universe (video) - 18-minute version
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Globe (10-inch) and bright light source (100 W lamp)
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Solar system model
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Tennis ball
Monday, October 25 (Catchup Lecture)
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Cylinder, sphere, disk, hoop samples
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Torque board
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Rolling chain
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Weight and axle
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Moving spool
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Yo-yos
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Rotating platform with barbells
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Center-of-mass cone on inclined plane
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Loop-the-loop
Wednesday, October 27 (Review)
Friday, October 29 (Exam #2)
Monday, November 1 (Static Equilibrium and Elasticity)
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Bench computer on Internet with display panels
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Wooden block
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Rubber ball
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Leaning tower
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Deck of cards
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Seesaw
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Ladder against wall
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Horizontal string with weight at center
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Block and tackles
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Young's modulus
Wednesday, November 3 (Oscillatory Motion)
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Mass on a spring (with dashpot)
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Simple pendulum
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Comparison with circular motion
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Physical pendulum
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Torsional pendulum
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Coupled pendula
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Wilberforce pendulum
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Driven pendulum or mass on spring
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Bowling ball and softball pendulums with timer
Friday, November 5 (Chaos and Randomness)
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Attendance computer
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Metronome
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Magnetic pendulum
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Chaotic double pendulum
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My laptop PC with LCD panels
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Driven cart with pendulum, balls in troughs, aquarium
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Chaotic toy
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Ball on oscillating floor
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Firehose instability with compressed air
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Dripping faucet
Monday, November 8 (The Laws of Gravity)
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Cavendish model
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Solar system model
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Rubber ball
Wednesday, November 10 (Fluid Mechanics)
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Weight of air
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Magdeburg hemispheres
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Manometer
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Archimedes principle
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Hydrolic press
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Bernoulli demo (pipe with flowing water)
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Bernoulli (levitated) ball
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Airfoils
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Venturi tube
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Aspirator
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Curve Ball
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Frisbee
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Toilet paper roll and air jet
Friday, November 12 (Fractals)
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Attendance computer
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My laptop PC with LCD panels
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Fractal music on PA
Monday, November 15 (Wave Motion)
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Multiple coupled pendula
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Rope anchored in wall
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Wave speed on a rope (index cards)
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Compressional wave demo (horizontal slinky)
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Torsional waves (horizontal and vertical)
Wednesday, November 17 (Sound Waves)
Prof. Don Cox will give this lecture and may have other demo needs
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Sound-level meter
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Speed of sound
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Doppler demo
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Doppler cassette recording of train whistle
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Bell in vacuum
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Breathing Helium and Sulfur Hexafluoride
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Tuning fork
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Flame pipe
Friday, November 19 (Astrophysics)
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Attendance computer
See Prof. Don Cox for any required demos
Monday, November 22 (Superposition and Standing Waves)
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Interference of sound
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Driven wave on string with strobe lamp
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Open and closed organ pipes
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Beats with organ pipes and tuning forks
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Oscilloscope and microphone
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Sine and square waves, noise source (with speaker)
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Musical instruments
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Dog whistle
Wednesday, November 24 (Temperature)
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Examples of thermometers
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Thermal expansion demos
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PVT surface of ideal gas
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Pistons
Monday, November 29 (Catchup Lecture)
Wednesday, December 1 (Review)
Friday, December 3 (Exam #3)
Monday, December 6 (Heat and 1st Law of Thermodynamics)
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Bench computer on Internet with display panels
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PVT surfaces - ideal gas, H2O, CO2
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Mechanical equivalence of heat
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Freezing by evaporation
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Thermal conductivity
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Heat convection (candle)
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Heat radiation (parabolic mirrors)
Wednesday, December 8 (Kinetic Theory)
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Kinetic theory simulator (ball bearings)
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Kinetic theory demonstrator (Mercury tube)
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Variation of sound speed with temperature (?)
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Balloon
Friday, December 10 (The Wonders of Physics Fun Lecture)
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Attendance computer
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Benchtop PC and LCD displays
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"The Wonders of Physics" poster on easel
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Liquid nitrogen - tygon, banana, nail, clear balloon and dish
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Leidenfrost effect (hotplate and eye dropper of water)
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Liquid nitrogen cannon
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Collapsing pop can in water tray
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Collapsing paint can
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Video of collapsing oil drum
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Candle trough with dry ice
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Exploding soap bubbles (natural gas and bubble pipe)
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Exploding balloons (Helium and Hydrogen with ignition stick)
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Needle through clear balloon (with scotch tape)
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Ziploc bag of water and pencil
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Neutral buoyancy balloon (Helium balloon with long heavy string)
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Hero's engine
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Model geyser
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Non-burning dollar bill (or handkerchief)
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Ethanol vapor explosion with hand-held Tesla coil
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Evacuated bell jar with balloon and marshmallows and/or shaving creme
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Tornado bottle
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Liquid nitrogen cloud
Monday, December 13 (Entropy and 2nd Law of Thermodynamics)
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Automobile engine model
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Carnot cycle model
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Sterling engine
Wednesday, December 15 (Review and Wrap-up)
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No demos
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Teaching evaluations