The Wonders of Physics

In the matter of physics, the first lessons should contain nothing but what is experimental and interesting to see. A pretty experiment is in itself often more valuable than twenty formulae extracted from our minds. --Albert Einstein

General Description

Never has there been a time when an understanding of science has been more important to the well-being of individuals and to the nation than the present. Yet many recent studies have documented a lack of interest in science and hence a decline in science literacy in the United States.

To address this problem, the University of Wisconsin - Madison in 1984 began a program called The Wonders of Physics aimed at generating interest in physics among people of all ages and backgrounds. The heart of the program is a fast-paced presentation of physics demonstrations carefully chosen to be entertaining as well as educational.

The show has been presented by Professor Clint Sprott on the Madison campus over 300 times to a total audience of over 100,000. In addition a traveling show has been developed and presented by physics graduate students and staff over a thousand times to audiences of all ages throughout Wisconsin and beyond. A variety of educational tools and materials have been developed including videos, software, a demo book, and a lecture kit.
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[Clint
                                    Sprott]


Annual Presentation

Because of covid, there will be no live show in 2021, but the show must on! We invite you to enter our video contest and be part of the virtual show!

Scheduled presentations of The Wonders of Physics and a Physics Fair are given on the UW-Madison campus for the general public in mid-February each year. Free tickets are recommended and are available after January 1st using the On-Line Ticket Form. Alternately, you may e-mail [email protected]. The next public presentations of The Wonders of Physics are scheduled as follows:
Saturday
February 12, 2022
  1, 4, and 7 pm
Sunday
February 13, 2022  
  1 and 4 pm
Saturday  
February 19, 2022
  1, 4, and 7 pm
Sunday
February 20, 2022
  1 and 4 pm
These presentations will be held in 2103 Chamberlin Hall, 1150 University Avenue, Madison, WI. The presentations last a bit over an hour and are suitable for all ages.
Dramatic Entrance

Mini-shows and Traveling Shows

Special presentations at the UW-Madison or at your school can usually be arranged for groups of various sizes by calling (608) 262-2927 or by e-mail to [email protected]. A donation is requested to cover the cost of these presentations, which is about $200 to $500 plus travel for nonlocal presentations.
Einstein's Brother
Einstein's Brother

Videos

Video DVDs of past presentations of The Wonders of Physics are available for purchase for $25 each or $600 for the entire set (postpaid in the U.S.) from the University of Wisconsin Department of Physics, 1150 University Avenue, Madison, WI 53706-1390. Call (608) 262-2927 or e-mail [email protected] to order or for further details. The detailed contents of the videos are available in PDF and XLS format. The DVDs will play on computers in all world regions, but they will only play on NTSC DVD players (not European PAL DVD players). The quality of the DVDs is much higher than what you see from the streamed version below. You can stream the videos directly to your computer for free by clicking on the links below:
Latest Video
Latest Video (click to play)
Show
Date  
Length
Episode Title    
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37
2/16/20
59:48
Physics of Time
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36
2/17/19
57:54
Physics of the Periodic Table
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35
2/18/18
59:26
35th Season Celebration
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34
2/19/17
57:33
Physics of Space Travel
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33
2/21/16
57:07
The Physics of Superheroes
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32
2/15/15
58:08
The Laws of Physics
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31
2/16/14
58:41
Physics of Dimensions
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30
2/17/13
58:07
30th Season Celebration
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29
2/19/12   
58:40
Physics of the Wisconsin Idea  
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28
3/26/11 58:36
Physics of the Arts
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27
2/23/10 56:39
Physics of Sports
Play
26
2/15/09
59:10
Physics of the Cosmos
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25
3/09/08
58:56
25th Season Celebration
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24
2/18/07
58:28
Physics of Water
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23
2/19/06
57:48
Celebration of New Lecture Hall
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22
2/20/05
58:56
World Year of Physics
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21
2/15/04
58:20
States of Matter
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20
2/16/03
57:51
Twentieth Season Celebration
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19
2/17/02
57:26
Physics of Transportation
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18
2/18/01
58:15
Physics of the 21st Century
Play
17
2/20/00
57:59
Physics of the New Millennium
Play
16
2/21/99
59:06
Physics of the Late 1800s
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15
2/15/98
58:43
Fifteenth Season Celebration
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14
2/16/97
55:23
Physics of Flying
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13
2/18/96
58:15
Classical Physics
Play
12
2/19/95
57:30
Physics of Energy
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11
2/20/94
57:15
Physics of the Body
Play
10
2/21/93
58:46
Tenth Season Celebration
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9
2/23/92
58:46
Physics of the Weather
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8
2/17/91
58:58
Modern Physics
Play
7
2/18/90
58:46
Chaos and Randomness
Play
6
2/19/89
58:46
Classical Physics
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5
6/24/88
28:46
Wonders of Sound
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4
2/21/88
58:46
Classical Physics
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3
2/15/87
58:46
Classical Physics
Play
2
6/03/86
51:35
Classical Physics
Play
1
2/11/86
54:33
Classical Physics
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Rotating Platform
Rotating Platform

Demonstration Software

Two educational computer programs, Physics Demonstrations and Chaos Demonstrations, for IBM PC or compatibles were previously distributed by Physics Academic Software and are now available directly from the author at half price but without written documentation or technical support.
Faraday Cage
Faraday Cage

Physics Demonstrations Book

A full-color, 300-page, heavily illustrated book, Physics Demonstrations containing a detailed description of 85 demonstrations used over the years in The Wonders of Physics is available from University of Wisconsin Press. Organized to teach the six major areas of classical physics -- motion, heat, sound, electricity, magnetism, and light -- the book includes:
  • a brief description of each demonstration
  • materials lists, with sources for common materials
  • preparation procedures
  • discussions of the physics principles demonstrated
  • potential safety hazards
  • references for further information
Also available are free video clips of all 85 demonstrations included in the  book.
Demo Book
Physics Demonstrations Book

Lecture Kit

A kit describing The Wonders of Physics program in detail, with a list of demonstrations, sources, handouts, publicity samples, a DVD of a recent presentation, and the Physics Demonstrations software is available. (See Preface and Table of Contents.) It is aimed at teachers and scientists who want to give similar public presentations in their own communities. Copies are available for $90 (postpaid in the U.S.) from the UW Department of Physics, 1150 University Avenue, Madison, WI 53706-1390, by calling (608) 262-2927, or by e-mail to [email protected].
Lecture Kit
Lecture Kit

Additional Information

* The Wonders of Physics Survey
* Make a donation to The Wonders of Physics
* The Wonders of Physics Traveling Show
* Brochure for Educational Products
* Physics to the People! article in The Physics Teacher (April 1991)
* Article about The Wonders of Physics in Wisconsin Week (February 18, 2002)
* Article about The Wonders of Physics in the Wisconsin State Journal (February 19, 2006)
* Article about The Wonders of Physics in the Wisconsin State Journal (February 18, 2013)
* Press report and video from show at University of Aveiro, Portugal (July 24, 2006)
* Preface and Table of Contents from The Wonders of Physics Lecture Kit
* Quotes from audience members and the press
* Theme music from The Wonders of Physics
* Physics Demonstrations very early manuscript of  a published book
* Saunders Physics Demonstrations video
* Physics Experiments That You Can Do at Home
* Demonstration Explanations: A Teacher's Guide
* A slide presentation about The Wonders of Physics
* Updated Poster from November 1996 Denver APS meeting (also in MS-Word format)
* Talk given at the November 1996 Denver APS meeting
* Additional photographs of The Wonders of Physics
* Data Base of Physics Lecture Demonstrations at the University of Wisconsin
* Usage statistics on web streamed WoP videos
* The Wonders of Physics Entrance Video

The Wonders of Physics is supported in part by the Fusion Energy Sciences Program of the U.S. Department of Energy and in part by the National Science Foundation.

Grand Finale
Grand Finale

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