21 March 2022
A Far Infrared Picture
My Phone with a FLIR attachment allows me to take and show heat pictures to the students, showing the shadow of a hand print on a table of how much heat the white board gives out.
20 March 2022
Faradays ice Pail
More fun with the Van De Graaff Generator this time with Faradays ice Pail #iteachphysics
Black Light
Using a UV light to show up the invisible parts of bank notes enthused the students some claiming they hadn't seen a £50 note before and seeing that it was genuine. I was glad all the notes we looked at were genuine.
19 March 2022
electrical conductivity
Busy day today with lots of experiments including using the @pascoscientific electrical conductivity meter to look at different salts and how their conductivity varied. Students thought best part was using the vortex mixer.
18 March 2022
The Van de Graaff Generator and a Ping Pong Ball
The graphite covered ping pong ball moving charge from one sphere to another and making the little hair I have stand on end. The ping pong ball acts as a charge carrier allow the Van de Graaff generator to discharge, but the sudden discharge has a lot of force behind it, launching the ping pong ball away towards the smaller dome. #iteachphysics
17 March 2022
Polarising lenses
Using polarising lenses to see the effect on light and effect that some solutions have on the light passing through. #iteachphysics
16 March 2022
Diffraction of light through two pencils
Looking at a vertical edge and a horizontal edge through the gap of two pencils to observe the diffraction on light. The pencils are straight but they look bent in places as the light is diffracted #iteachphysics
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