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Physics Experiments To Inspire Undergraduates?

PShardlow writes "I have recently been asked to propose two projects for a 1st year undergraduate teaching laboratory in the summer term this year. These are projects that a pair of students will spend 36 hours working on, and as such can be quite in-depth. A good project would include something they can build, something they can measure, and something they can calculate. Previous projects have included cloud chambers, a Jacobs ladder, a laser Doppler speed camera, laser sound detection, smoke rings, and physical random number generators. This is an opportunity to really inspire students into the joy that can be experimental physics — but it only works if we demonstrators propose interesting projects. So I ask the Slashdot community for suggestions of fascinating projects to do, things that are relevant to today's physics problems but could feasibly be completed by a pair of first-year undergraduates in 72 man hours."

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  1. WTF?!?! by Who+Is+The+Drizzle · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Linux just isn't ready for the desktop yet. It may be ready for the web servers that you nerds use to distribute your TRON fanzines and personal Dungeons and Dragons web-sights across the world wide web, but the average computer user isn't going to spend months learning how to use a CLI and then hours compiling packages so that they can get a workable graphic interface to check their mail with, especially not when they already have a Windows machine that does its job perfectly well and is backed by a major corporation, as opposed to Linux which is only supported by a few unemployed nerds living in their mother's basement somewhere. The last thing I want is a level 5 dwarf (haha) providing me my OS.

  2. Terrible News! Please read! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    At 10:28pm EST Rob Malda was rushed to the emergency room and was found to have a microscopic penis. Yes, folks, Rob "CmdrTaco" Malda, hero to many millions of slashdot nerds around the world, is hung like a 3 year old Asian boy.

    1. Re:Terrible News! Please read! by JustShootMe · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      Hmm. That's sad.

      And how would you know how a 3 year old asian boy is hung?

      Something to think about.

      --
      For linux tips: http://www.linuxtipsblog.com
    2. Re:Terrible News! Please read! by genner · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      Hmm. That's sad.

      And how would you know how a 3 year old asian boy is hung?

      Something to think about.

      Don't jump to conclusions. He probably saw it in the mirror.