Accelerators
Age
Middle School, High School
Format
Stage Show, Hands-on
Materials
Rubber band slingshot ping pong balls Cathode ray tube (Science Theatre doesn't have one, but we've borrowed one from the MSU physics department in the past) bar magnets (Science Theatre doesn't have any, but we've borrowed one from the MSU physics department in the past) magnetic coil (black plastic ring with a button and cord)
Safety Precautions
Science Theatre demonstrators must keep the safety of themselves and their audience in mind at all times. All Science Theatre demonstrators must have read through the Safety Training page. The ST Safety Box with first aid kit, fire extinguisher, etc. should always be available to demonstrators. Always wear safety gloves, glasses, and a labcoat if handling chemicals; always perform potentially dangerous demonstrations at a safe distance from the audience; and always keep a very close eye on any volunteers you call from the audience.
When cathode ray tube is on, avoid touching exposed metal parts. It should be fine, but better safe than sorry to avoid a nasty shock.
Preparation
Set up materials on a table and connect all electric cords properly.
Demonstration
Writeup in progress, see script at Demos. Nuclear Physics Show in the meantime.
This demo could easily be integrated with the Meissner Effect / Superconductivity demo.
What to Say
Writeup in progress, see script at Demos. Nuclear Physics Show in the meantime.
Why It Is
Writeup in progress, see script at Demos. Nuclear Physics Show in the meantime.