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Sears, Francis W. – Amer J Phys, 1969
Describes a working model of a Foucault pendulum at intermediate latitudes constructed of a steel drill rod with a steel ball attached at one end. The rod makes an angle of 45 degrees with the rotation axis of a horizontal turntable. The vibrating system is the same as that which led Foucault to construct his first gravity pendulum. (LC)
Descriptors: College Science, Equipment Utilization, Models, Physics
Waage, Harold M. – Amer J Phys, 1969
Describes the construction and operation of an overhead projection apparatus designed to demonstrate streamline flow of a liquid. The apparatus consists of a Plexiglass tank containing water in which plates forming the cell are submerged, a constant level reservoir, an overflow device and a system for marking the flow lines with a dye. (LC)
Descriptors: College Science, Equipment Utilization, Laboratory Equipment, Overhead Projectors
Romer, R. H. – Amer J Phys, 1970
Describes a double pendulum apparatus and its mode of operation to produce a great variety of figures similar to Lissajous figures. The author suggests that several advanced physics topics can be studied with the aid of this instrument. Bibliography. (LC)
Descriptors: Art, College Science, Equipment Utilization, Instrumentation
Jirgal, G. H.; and others – Amer J Phys, 1969
Describes the construction and use of an inexpensive, vacuum furnace designed to produce F-centers in alkali halide crystals by additive coloration. The method described avoids corrosion or contamination during the coloration process. Examination of the resultant crystals is discussed and several experiments using additively colored crystals are…
Descriptors: Chemical Bonding, College Science, Equipment Utilization, Laboratory Equipment
Chapman, Seville – Amer J Phys, 1969
Presents a demonstration apparatus for Kepler's three laws of planetary motion consisting of an air-supported "satellite whose orbit on a level table surface is determined by an inverse square force generated by a Peaucellier linkage and long spring. The device can also be used to illustrate centrifugal force, statics, friction, momentum and…
Descriptors: College Science, Demonstrations (Educational), Equipment Utilization, Laboratory Experiments
Kendall, B. R. F.; and others – Amer J Phys, 1969
Describes an apparatus designed for demonstrating electron and ion-optical principles. The apparatus consists of (1) a high-vacuum system and (2) electron-optical components. The teaching techniques used and the experiments conducted are reported. The apparatus won second prize in Demonstration Lecture Apparatus in the A.A.P.T. Apparatus…
Descriptors: College Science, Electronics, Equipment Utilization, Laboratory Equipment
Berg, T. G. Owe – Amer J Phys, 1969
Describes an apparatus designed to study the properties of charged particles suspended in an electric field. The apparatus consists of a suspension chamber, an optical system and power supplies and controls. Experiments conducted include determination of particle size, charge-to-mass ratio and particle collisions and exchange. (LC)
Descriptors: College Science, Equipment Utilization, Laboratory Equipment, Measurement
Extermann, Richard C. – Amer J Phys, 1969
Describes an apparatus designed for observing the motion of delicate mechanical systems. The apparatus consists of a light-spot follower attachment connected to a servo-recorder. The oscillations of a triple-torsion pendulum and of a Cavendish balance have been studied. (LC)
Descriptors: College Science, Equipment Utilization, Laboratory Equipment, Measurement
Goodman, John M. – Amer J Phys, 1969
Describes an apparatus designed to demonstrate vortical flow of a fluid. The apparatus consists of a transparent acrylic cylinder, with a drain hole, and mounted so that it can be rotated about its axis at speeds up to 1000 rpm. Experimental observations with water as the fluid under study are reported. (LC)
Descriptors: College Science, Equipment Utilization, Hydraulics, Kinetics
Tyler, Charles E. – Amer J Phys, 1969
Describes an inexpensive, easily constructed device for demonstrating that the speed of light is finite, and for measuring its value. The main components are gallium arsenide light emitting diodes, a light pulser, transistors, and an oscilloscope. Detailed instructions of procedure and experimental results are given. (LC)
Descriptors: College Science, Electric Circuits, Equipment Utilization, Laboratory Techniques
Palmer, S. B.; Forster, G. A. – Amer J Phys, 1970
Describes and apparatus designed to generate and detect pulsed ultrasonics in solids and liquids over the frequency range 1-20 MHz. Experiments are suggested for velocity of sound, elastic constant and ultrasonic attenuation measurements on various materials over a wide temperature range. The equipment should be useful for demonstration purposes.…
Descriptors: College Science, Electronics, Equipment Utilization, Instrumentation
Carr, H. Y.; and others – Amer J Phys, 1969
Describes an apparatus designed for quantitative demonstrations of collision experiments. The apparatus consists of a transparent air table and a launching device for projecting two objects simultaneously. It may be used with an overhead projector. The apparatus won third prize in Demonstration Lecture Apparatus in the A.A.P.T. Apparatus…
Descriptors: College Science, Conservation (Concept), Equipment Utilization, Laboratory Equipment