Bulletin of the American Physical Society
Spring 2017 Joint Meeting of the Texas Section of AAPT, Texas Section of APS, and Zone 13 of the Society of Physics Students
Volume 62, Number 3
Thursday–Saturday, March 9–11, 2017; San Antonio, Texas
Session B4: Workshop II - The Origin of Modern Physics: Planck's Constant |
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Sponsoring Units: AAPT Chair: Beverly Trina Cannon, Eastfield College Room: Chance Academic Center CAC 338 |
Friday, March 10, 2017 10:00AM - 11:30AM |
B4.00001: Workshop: The Origin of Modern Physics -- Planck's Constant Trina Cannon This is the beginning of Modern Physics and all high school classes should include this simple experiment in the spring portion of their curriculum year. Participants will use 5 LED's in a simple circuit to collect data. The data will be plotted to determine Planck's constant. \textbf{The participants will receive the LED's and pot switch to take with them.} Additional packages with class sets (8 lab stations) of LEDS and Pot Switches will be available for purchase- {\$}30. [Preview Abstract] |
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