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Pi Day

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The Carnegie Museum of Montgomery County celebrated Pi Day (3.14) with plenty of pie. Students and faculty from the Physics Department at Wabash College provide many fun activities to keep the hundreds of visitors busy.

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Chris Gorman '13 demonstrated several examples of plasma physics.

a man playing with a spinner

Bryan Tippman '16 was popular at the anti-gravity table.

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Zach Darabaris '15 demonstrated anti-gravity as well.

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Alex Qi '15 taught visitors about the warp field.

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Jacob Scherb '14 demonstrated how computer sensors worked and gave examples of why physicists would use the techniques in the lab.

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Morse Code is one fun example of digital information transmission.

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Hoan Nguyen '13 explained wireless power transmission.

a group of children looking at a lamp

Likai Yan '15 had many participants interested in holograms.

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Participants were also able to test their skills at guiding laser beams.


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