7-00.02 - Possible Quantum Demos and Class Materials

Code Number:
7-00.02
Demo Title:
Possible Quantum Demos and Class Materials
Procedure:
  • 3A10.10 - Simple Harmonic Motion Oscillators, String and Mass Pendulum
  • 3A20.10 - Spring and Mass
  • 3A40.21 - Uniform Circular Motion vs. Simple Harmonic Motion
  • 3A50.20 - Ripple Tank with Single and Double Slits
  • 3A60.40 - Driven Resonance of Simple Harmonic Oscillator
  • 3A75.10 - Normal Modes of 2 Coupled Oscillators, 6 Coupled Oscillators, 72 Coupled Oscillators
  • 3A95.10 & 3A95.50 - Non-Linear Oscillators
  • 3A95.50 - Chaotic Oscillators
  • 3B22.30 - Transverse Wave Machine, Longitudinal Wave Machine
  • 3B40.10 - Doppler Effect Buzzer on a String
  • 3B60.10 - Two Tuning Forks, Beats
  • 3C50.10 - Fourier Synthesizer
  • 3D20.10 - Normal Modes of a Vibrating String and a Monochord and a Guitar String
  • 3D40.55 - Use Sound to Resonate a Wine Glass or Beaker ( Do Not Break It)
  • 5G20.21 - Domains of a Ferromagnetic Garnet in a Magnetic Field
  • 5G30.20 - Paramagnetism of Liquid Oxygen
  • 5G30.55 & 5G30.10 - Diamagnetism of Bismuth
  • 6A42.10 - Refraction Tank
  • 6A42.20 - Refraction of Light
  • 6A44.42 - Steal the Signal 
  • 6B40.10 & 6B40.55 - Wein's Law for Black Body Radiation
  • 6C10.15 - Optical Analog of the Heisenberg Uncertainty Relation - Adjustable Single Slit Diffraction
  • 6D10.10 - Double Slit Innterference of Laser Light Waves
  • 6D20.20 - Continuous Spectrum of White Light
  • 6D40.10 - Michelson-Morley Interferometer
  • 6H10.10 - Polarization of Light
  • 6H30.10 - The Three Polarizer Problem
  • 7A10.10 - Photoelectric Effect
  • 7A10.40 - Solar Cells - Copper Solar Cell
  • 7A50.40 - Normal Modes of a Vibrating Circular Wire / Bohr Model
  • 7A55.20 - Double Slit Interference with Single Photons
  • 7A60.10 - Electron Diffraction
  • 7A70.25 - Hi Tc Superconductor
  • 7A70.50 - Cool a PN Junction - LED's in Liq. N2
  • 7B10.10 - Gas Emission Line Spectra
  • 7B13.54 - Quantum Dots
  • 7B20.10 - Zeeman Effect
  • 7B20.20 - Stern-Gerlach (computer animation)
  • 7D30.60 - Wilson Cloud Chamber
  • 7D40.20 - Teachspin - Precession of the Nuclear Magnetic Moment of Hydrogen Spin 1/2 Nuclei in the Earth's Magnetic Field
  • 7F20.60 - Time Dilation Video - An Experiment With Mu-Mesons - https://archive.org/details/TimeDilation
  • 9B40.70 - STM - Scanning Tunneling Microscope
  • Superfluid Liquid Helium
  • Resonance Modes of an Optical Laser Cavity
  • Video - The Quantum Mechanical Universe, #52 - YouTube
  • Feyman Messenger Lecture Film, Probability and Uncertainty - https://www.feynmanlectures.caltech.edu/messenger.html
  • Phet: Quantum Bound States - https://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulations/bound-states
  • Phet: Quantum tunneling and Bound States - https://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulations/quantum-tunneling
  • Quantum Teleportation / Quantum Cryptography - The Demo uses a Light Source and a Series of Rotatable Polaroids
  • Episode 49 - The Atom - the Mechanical Universe - YouTube
  • Episode 50 - Particles and Waves - The Mechanical Universe - YouTube
  • Episode 51 - Atoms to Quarks - The Mechanical Universe - YouTube
  • Episode 52 - The Quantum Mechanical Universe - The Mechanical Universe - YouTube

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