Using polarising lenses to see the effect on light and effect that some solutions have on the light passing through. #iteachphysics
17 March 2022
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
15 March 2022
Looking at Oil and Water refracting a pencil
Looking at Oil and Water refracting a pencil and getting the students to work out the refractive indices. #iteachphysics
14 March 2022
Vortex Mixer with food tests
I discovered that using the vortex mixer in doing food tests made a terrific difference, getting the food to dissolve in water to get much better test results.
13 March 2022
12 March 2022
Magnetic fields and wires
Using a plotting compass to detect the magnetic field around a wire. Many of the students think this is some sort of trick then we looked at the problems with mains and computer cables and interference
11 March 2022
Flying Cake tins
A demonstration of Electrostatic charges repelling like charges caused by a Van de Graaff Generator. This causes the aluminium cake tins to fly away from each other and from the van de Graaff generator.
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