Physics Professor Dennis Krause prepares burgers, dogs, and brats for the 2007 Physics Department Fall Picnic.
Students like Seth Einterz ’11 gathered in Goodrich Hall to learn more about the Physics Department.
The Physics Department attracted a packed house for its opening picnic.
Physics Professor Jim Brown chats with a student at the picnic.
Computer Science Professor Chad Westphal.
Professor Krause goes over the typical course progression for a Wabash physics major. He emphasized that the curriculum is structured to allow men to study abroad and still meet all the requirements of the major.
Professor Martin Madsen lights up a fire tube to demonstrate how sound waves can be studied by using fire.
The fire tube "hums" along.
Professor Madsen uses sound waves to make a pencil "dance" in a beaker.
Professor Krause gets a closer look at Professor Madsen's experiment with sound waves.
Professor Madsen cleared out the cobwebs with a range of sounds directed at a glass beaker, which eventually shattered. Shocked the camera man, too.
Professor Krause goes over the typical course progression for a Wabash physics major. He emphasized that the curriculum is structured to allow men to study abroad and still meet all the requirements of the major.