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Shown here are Denver area APS Fellows (l to r) William Fairbank, William Ford, Branka Ladanyi and Carl Patton, with Jeanne Patton (right), enjoying the Fellows’ reception held in conjunction with the meeting of the APS Executive Board on April 28.
Crushing a Light Bulb
Photo Credit: Edward Lee
At the High School Physics Teachers’ Day in Denver on May 3, Cindi Allmendinger and Andrew Zwick examine the filaments of three-way bulbs to understand how the bulbs are wired. This activity was presented by Larry Woolf, whose contributions to the APS Teachers’ Days are supported by the General Atomics Sciences Education Foundation.