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Please be Seated

Please be Seated. Good Vibrations. Physics is Phun November 2006. Aims or Goals of Science:. Learn all there is to know about the universe. Rearrange it to suit our needs. Three Main Sciences:. If it bites and scratches, it’s biology. If it stinks and pops, it’s chemistry.

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Please be Seated

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  1. PleasebeSeated

  2. Good Vibrations Physics is Phun November 2006

  3. Aims or Goals of Science: • Learn all there is to know about the universe. • Rearrange it to suit our needs.

  4. Three Main Sciences: If it bites and scratches, it’s biology. If it stinks and pops, it’s chemistry. If it doesn’t work, it’s physics.

  5. Life without physics is likea fish without a bicycle. -feminist wisdom

  6. VibrationsA vibration is a motion that cannot make up its mind which way it wants to go.

  7. Periodic Motion

  8. Simple Harmonic Motion

  9. SHM as Projection of Uniform Circular Motion

  10. Hooke’s Law Vibrations in crystal lattice

  11. Other examples of Simple Harmonic Motion

  12. RESONANCE:1. Driven and DampedHarmonic Motion2. Coupled resonance

  13. Chaosin Driven and DampedSHM UM Prof. James Yorke

  14. Gravitational Waves: Prof. Joe Weber, UMD

  15. LaserInterferometerGravitational WaveObservatory

  16. LIGO Gravity Wave Response

  17. LIGO Artist’s View

  18. LIGO Hanford Observatory

  19. Ligo Livingston Observatory

  20. Listening for Gravitational Waves by Peter Shawhan, Assistant Professor of Physics University of Maryland Gravity Experiment Research Group Article in Departmental Newsletter, The Photon, October 2006 http://www.physics.umd.edu/news/photon/iss50/researchspotlight.htm

  21. LaserInterferometerSpaceAntenna

  22. LISA in Solar System

  23. LISA Satellite Configuration

  24. Laser Interferometer Space Antenna LISA Home Page at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory

  25. Combinationsof Simple Harmonic Motions

  26. Applicationsto Soundand Light

  27. BADVibrations

  28. Millenium Bridge Pedestrian suspension bridge across the Thames river in London

  29. The EndSee you in January! We are on the web at http://www.physics.umd.edu/lecdem/ Animated Gifs compliments of bellsnwhistles.com

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