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Finding the Speed of Light with Marshmallows


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#1 Teron

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Posted 24 November 2008 - 20:50

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The activity requires a microwave oven, a microwave-safe casserole dish, a bag of marshmallows, and a ruler. (The oven must be of the type that has no mechanical motion-no turntable or rotating mirror. If there is a turn-table, remove it first.)

First, open the marshmallows and place them in the casserole dish, completely covering it with a layer one marshmallow thick. Next, put the dish of marshmallows in the microwave and cook on low heat. Microwaves do not cook evenly and the marshmallows will begin to melt at the hottest spots in the microwave. Heat the marshmallows until they begin to melt in four or five different spots. Remove the dish from the microwave and observe the melted spots. Take the ruler and measure the distance between the melted spots. You will find that one distance repeats over and over. This distance will correspond to half the wavelength of the microwave, about 6 cm. Now turn the oven around and look for a small sign that gives you the frequency of the microwave. Most commercial microwaves operate at 2450 MHz.

All you do now is multiply the frequency by the wavelength. The product is the speed of light.

Example:
Velocity = Frequency * Wavelength

Velocity = 2450 MHz * 0.122 m

Velocity = 2.99 * 108 m/s

This works in my physics class, often with less than 5% error. Then the students can eat the marshmallows.

I wish I had such a teacher back in school :P

Edited by Teron, 24 November 2008 - 20:50.

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#2 Dauth

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Posted 24 November 2008 - 21:05

Also works with Chocolate.

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Posted 24 November 2008 - 21:36

We've actually done this last year at school. :P

#4 Teron

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Posted 24 November 2008 - 23:51

View PostDauth, on 24 Nov 2008, 22:05, said:

Also works with Chocolate.

hehe, I'm sure it does. I guess, everything that melts works here :D

View PostRich19, on 24 Nov 2008, 22:36, said:

We've actually done this last year at school. :P

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