Physics Exams 2009 Best Wishes!

For all you young people sitting physics exams tomorrow I wish you all the best of luck and I hope all your studying will pay off.
Just keep calm and give it your best shot.
Best of luck from Mr Mallon

For all you young people sitting physics exams tomorrow I wish you all the best of luck and I hope all your studying will pay off.
Just keep calm and give it your best shot.
Best of luck from Mr Mallon

It is 40 years ago this week that NASA launched the final practice mission before landing on the moon.
It is amazing to think that in 1969 there was no internet or multi channel cable tv to follow this momentous mission.
The whole world watched the drama of the Apollo missions from only two channels BBC and ITV.
These missions `launched` many a science teacher`s career.
Nasa has a wonderful project to commemorate these missions. Click the link below to enjoy them.
WolframAlpha is a really special search engine that can compute your questions for you. Check out this description of how it works.
Try entering into the WolframAlpha search box words like pressure, density, velocity etc. You`ll never wonder what these units are again.
Go on experiment with this wonderful search engine and you`ll learn so much.
Hi physics lovers! Here is the latest Higher Physics video. I`ve started placing them in the Higher Zone using Screencast.
I hope you learn from these videos.
Mr. Mallon

This week saw the release of the new Star Trek movie. Though not everybody`s cup of tea, the movie contans alot of science you can discuss with your physics teacher.
Just hope that he or she is a trekkie. If you want to read about the science in the movie then you`ll find info here at the Bad Astronomy site.
As the trekkies say, ” Live long and prosper!”
Star Trek Official Movie Site
Solar cells are photovoltaic semiconductors. They are made of a p-type and n-type semiconductors sandwiched together. When light falls on the narrow depletion junction an electron hole pair is produced. These electron hole pairs drift away and create a small potential difference.
The more light shining on the pn junction the more electron hole pairs are produced which in turn creates a larger potential difference.
The only problem is that these cells are rigid. Check out this video below and news report to find out how they are being made flexible.
Pass that solar jumper please!