10 July 2022
Chromatic Bells
Looking at Chromatic bells. Why is a scale a scale? How do the black notes work? What are the frequencies? Is the gap the same? Having some fun with music and physics.
Melting Gallium
The students complained about the Heat. I agreed and said it was hot enough outside to melt metal. No they said, but we took the Gallium outside and sure enough it turned to liquid.
08 July 2022
Distillation
Separating and collecting a liquid from two or more liquids. After the students had fermented some orange juice we collected some nice smelling alcohol which burnt really well. Surprised a few students that it did burn.
07 July 2022
Damped Harmonic Motion
Using the @Pascoscientific smartcart and Capstone to record the damped harmonic motion as the cart moves up and down the track. Adding to the mass of the cart can achieve almost complete damping
06 July 2022
Ready for Microbiology
Getting ready to do some microbiology experiments. Agar plates prepared and bacteria happily growing in the broth. Now to find ways to kill them with plants from the garden.
05 July 2022
Specific Heat Capacity with and without a Joulemeter
Specific Heat capacity can be determined using a Joulemeter or an Ammeter, Voltmeter and timer, but which is best for helping the students learn especially when some questions use volts amps and time.
04 July 2022
Pocket lab G-force has Arrived
The Pocketlab G-force car has arrived from across the Pond, so now we can start to make some videos using it. I was quite excited when I saw this on Kickstarter and order straight away. Now to charge it and use it.
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