Date: Thu, 28 Oct 1999 17:06:10 -0700
Author: Tim Cook
Subject: Pendulum Waves
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Hello all:
Say, does anyone know how large the pendulum waves apparatus can be made as
a practical matter? Any idea Dick(Berg)? I remember hearing somewhere
fairly recently about a bowling ball sized attempt which flopped, possibly
due to undesired coupling. I'm thinking of making a good sized one for a
large display case. Thanks for any comments.
Tim
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Tim Cook
Physics and Astronomy Instructional Resource Team Leader
Arizona State University
Department of Physics and Astronomy
PO Box 871504, Bldg. PS Rm. F470
Tempe, Arizona 85287-1504
Phone: 480-965-4020
FAX: 480-965-7954
timcook@asu.edu
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Hello all:
Say, does anyone know how large the =
pendulum waves apparatus can be made as a practical matter? Any idea =
Dick(Berg)? I remember hearing somewhere fairly recently about a =
bowling ball sized attempt which flopped, possibly due to undesired =
coupling. I'm thinking of making a good sized one for a large display =
case. Thanks for any comments.
Tim
FACE=3D"Geneva">******************************************
Tim Cook
Physics and Astronomy =
Instructional Resource Team Leader
Arizona State =
University
Department of Physics and =
Astronomy
PO Box 871504, Bldg. =
PS Rm. F470
Tempe, Arizona =
85287-1504
Phone: 480-965-4020
FAX: 480-965-7954
timcook@asu.edu