For a number of years I have been using ordinary children`s toys to describe basic ideas of physics. I will demonstrate a number of these toys including a a race car, a bungee jumper, and an infrared blaster. With the help of a special guest, Albert Einstein, we will see how these toys may have affected his ideas.
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| Name | Raymond Turner |
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| Phone | 864-654-5709 |
| Email | traymon@clemson.edu |
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Event InformationName of Event Physics, Toys, and Einstein |
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Event Type LECTURE |
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Date of Event Start 01/20/2005
End 01/20/2005
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Event Time 4:00 pm |
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| Address | 101 Kinard |
| | Clemson University |
| City | Clemson
State SC
Zip 29631 |
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Cost 0
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Audience Level Science Enthusiast, Scientist, Graduate Student, College Student, High School Student, Teachers |