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* High speed camera, Casio Exilim or other if better optics needed.
* Laser and photo-transistor device for measuring drop times.
* Sink, (maybe set this experiment up in shop upstairs with a computer)
* Tubes, water container (to be determined).
* Possibly some dish soap to change surface tension.
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* High speed camera. Hopefully Exilim but may need red-lake because we may need to use macro lens.
* Small block of teflon with hole drilled in it, order from mcmaster.
* Power supply, provided from Kip right now.
* Helholtz coil or solenoid. From physics demo room.
* Ferrofluid, from physics demo room.
* Function generator, from the shaker.
* Computer with labview. Shaker computer may be best to use for this because the shaker controller would work well for controlling the magnetic field.
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Revision as of 15:22, 17 October 2011

Dates

Holidays: November 24-25 Last day of class December 9th

Group members Experiment Apparatus Dates
Juan juan.orphee@gatech.edu

Paul pacl3@gatech.edu

Michael mlane3@gatech.edu

Elan egrossman3@gatech.edu

Faraday waves
  • Shaker
  • Laser line
  • Grasshopper camera
  • Liquids: Water, corn starch, oil
  • Use the circular shaker container
?
Andrew amasse@gatech.edu

Andrew andrew.hardin@gtri.gatech.edu

Chris cmarcotte3@gatech.edu

Plinko chaos
  • Plinko board needs to be built
  • High speed camera, Casio Exilim.
  • Position control of drop location
  • Computer for tracking
?
Jacob jyunis3@gatech.edu

Phillip pgray7@gatech.edu

Chris cmarcotte3@gatech.edu

Inelastic ball
  • Shaker
  • 1D inelastic ball setup
    • mass confined to translate along a rod
    • or, bean bag
  • Conductance measurements like in Jeff's jumping experiment
  • Grasshopper camera
whenever
Vlad vlevenfeld3@gatech.edu

Luis ljover3@gatech.edu

Bradford btaylor40@gatech.edu

Jeff gth657s@mail.gatech.edu

Inelastic ball Shaker whenever
Josh jjob3@gatech.edu

Caleb calebroyer@gatech.edu

Ricky rpatel87@gatech.edu

Chaotic dripping faucet
  • High speed camera, Casio Exilim or other if better optics needed.
  • Laser and photo-transistor device for measuring drop times.
  • Sink, (maybe set this experiment up in shop upstairs with a computer)
  • Tubes, water container (to be determined).
  • Possibly some dish soap to change surface tension.
whenever
Dan daniel.potter@gatech.edu

Kip kipp.schoenwald@gatech.edu

Amir ahamid8@gatech.edu

Amin aagha3@gatech.edu

Ferrofluid
  • High speed camera. Hopefully Exilim but may need red-lake because we may need to use macro lens.
  • Small block of teflon with hole drilled in it, order from mcmaster.
  • Power supply, provided from Kip right now.
  • Helholtz coil or solenoid. From physics demo room.
  • Ferrofluid, from physics demo room.
  • Function generator, from the shaker.
  • Computer with labview. Shaker computer may be best to use for this because the shaker controller would work well for controlling the magnetic field.
whenever
Jeff gth657s@mail.gatech.edu

Chris chris.cordell@gatech.edu

Bala balachandra@gatech.edu

Gustavo glee68@gatech.edu

Vibrated inverted pendulum Shaker whenever


Todo list for website

  • Add in short-url functionality
  • Latex math functionality because MathJax tends to be a little slow
  • Lab instructions
  • Add in links to papers and brief info for experiments
  • Add in last years course websites
  • Add section with useful code (bifurcation plots)
  • Upload worked homework sets