Physics
"Photo" of the Week
Warren Wilson College - Dec.
15, 2004
This is the last Physics
Photo of the Week for 2004 due to Winter Break.
The next Physics Photo will be
published on Jan. 21, 2005
Physics
I
Formal Reports
Fall,
2004
Each year students in Physics
produce their own web pages describing one of the physics
experiments conducted during the first part of the semester. The
students have created each of their own computer drawings depicting
their experiments, and have done exceptionally well in producing
attratractive computer graphics. Click on each name,
picture, or title to
view the student's public lab report.
Please look at the web pages made by students you know and tell your
students how you appreciate their work in physics! Donald F. Collins,
dcollins@warren-wilson.edu.
Amber
Boles
Pitching and Bowling |
Meredith
Lucas
Trajectory |
Paula
Reidhaar
Momentum, Impulse, and Collisions |
Anna
Chollet
Momentum,
Impulse, and Collisions |
Rachel
Smith
Impulse |
Hannah
Barks
Basketball
Toss-up |
Megan
Burns
Gravity
|
Amos
Little
Force,
Mass, and Motion |
Tessa
Branson
Momentum,
Impulse, and Collisions |
George
Keel
Momentum,
Impulse, and Collisions |
Sheree
Ferrell
Radioactivity |
Cameron
Bingham
Radioactivity
|
Jesenia
Majias
Radioactivity |
Leslie
Knapp
Radioactivity |
Jimmy
Stultz
Radioactivity
and G-M Counter |
Erin
McVey
Electric
Current |
Kesi
Stoneking
Current,
Voltage, and Resistance |
Saba
Alemayehu
Resistance,
Circuit, and Voltage |
Charlotte
Litjens
Wheatstone Bridge |
Josha McBee
Electric Current, Voltage and Resistance |
Jesse
Downs
Wheatstone
Bridge |
Paul
Bailey
Diode |
Christopher
Sterling
Diode |
Physics Photo of the Week is
published weekly during the academic year on Fridays by the Warren
Wilson College Physics
Department. These photos feature an interesting phenomena in
the world around us. Students, faculty, and others are invited to
submit digital (or film) photographs for publication and
explanation. Atmospheric phenomena are especially welcome.
Please send any photos to dcollins@warren-wilson.edu.
Click
here
to see all Physics Photo of the Week for 2004.