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Query:

Re: What is a complicated Physics Principle that can be Shown by a Photo?

Date: Mon Nov 6 02:49:54 2006
Posted By: James Armour, Secondary School Teacher, Physics, Dalriada Grammer School
Area of science: Physics
ID: 1161913478.Ph
Message:

Sounds like fun, I like a bit of photography myself. There are several 
good physics principals that you could shoot, here is a list:

•	Light spectrum, white light through a glass prism, any high 
school should have the equipment, and it always looks good.
•	Fire is always a good one.
•	Any special phenomenon, like planets, nebulae, stars, meteors.
•	Electric arc or electric discharge.
•	A wrecking ball wrecking something.

I have included some pictures. Hope this helps.

Prof. J. S. Armour


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