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Grey Seal Listen Pupils learn about life in the North Sea with the help of the example of the grey seal. Teaching material worksheet-2-characteristics.pdf 07/16/2015 96 KB (PDF) Download worksheet-1.p
/en/working-group-physics/histolab/thematical-subsections/hydrostatics/sikess-hydrometer
Sikes's Hydrometer Listen The hydrometer is a measurement device to determine the mass density of liquids. It was developed in the early 19th century and put to use by the British Customs Services to
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Beech Forest Listen Old Beech Forests in Europe, World Heritage of UNESCO Pupils get to know the Beech Forest and its typical species. Teaching material worksheets-beech.pdf 07/16/2015 281 KB (PDF) Do
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Who we are - The Seminar for Media Education Listen The Seminar for Media Education is located in the social and educational sciences with a focus on processes of mediatisation in society as a whole.
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Coulomb's Torsion Balance Listen Coulomb's Torsion Balance is a setup based on two glass cylinders, one of 65cm length with a torsion micrometer (fig.2, right) is placed on a glass plate that rests on
/en/working-group-physics/histolab/thematical-subsections/particle-physics-and-radioactivity/geiger-mueller-counter-tube
Geiger Müller counter tube Listen The Geiger Müller counter tube is one of the earliest measurement devices for the field of radioactivity. Walter Müller developed it under the auspices of his thesis
/en/working-group-physics/histolab/thematical-subsections/optics/camera-obscura
Camera Obscura Listen A Camera Obscura is an darkened room or volume into which light can shine through a pin hole, sometimes a pin hole combined with a lens. On the wall opposite to the entrance hole
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Camera Lucida Listen The Camera Lucida, sometimes known as Wollaston prism, consists of an upright brass column, to which a prism holder is mounted. By looking through the prism you can see a sheet of
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Barlow's Wheel Listen Barlow's Wheel is the prototype of unipolar engine. Peter Barlow published its description in 1822 in the article "A curious electro-magnetic experiment". The star-shaped copper
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Henley's Quadrant Electrometer Listen Henley's variation of a quadrant electrometer consists of an upright column with a brass stand. Attached to the column is a wire with an elder pith ball. If the i