UBC Physics Demonstrations
The Physics 420 class is a physics demonstrations course. Each
student is expected to design and build a demonstration dealing with
physics or astronomy, and present it in class and afterwords at least
twice in school. The projects are aimed at elementary and secondary
students. The students are expected to work independently in the Outreach
lab (Hennings 208) . There is a weekly one hour meeting with all the
participating students. (3 credits).
Physics 420 Course Description
2010-2011 Class
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1999-2000 Class:
- The Principles of Cloud Formation by Dory Sheldan
- Sound and Frequency Spectrum by Daniel Bernard Necker
- ALTA Project by Flora Graham
- Theory of Flight by Sarah Bendall
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Note: The above projects are the work of
the students, and the opinions expressed therein are not necessarily those
of the Outreach Program.
For more information, contact Andrzej Kotlicki.
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