Thursday, 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



Wednesday, 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



Tuesday, 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

Monday, 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.
 

Sunday, 13 March 2022

Bernoulli Principle

 Blowing down the funnel holds the ping pong ball in the neck of the funnel - counter intuitive 



Saturday, 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

 

Friday, 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.

Galileo's Bells

 U sing Galileo's Bells to demonstrate the square relationship of acceleration: With the @pascoscientific smartcart for precise data rec...