[time-nuts] Anybody have suggestions for time related science fair projects?

Jeff Woolsey jlw at jlw.com
Sat May 12 04:08:17 UTC 2018


David.vanhorn wrote:

> Measuring the speed of light (Fizeau or Michelson method? Other ways)
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> I saw a great demo of this at the Exploratorium in SF.  They had a long spool of fiber optic, a disc with holes, and a light source.  When static, if the light shines through the hole in the disc into the fiber, then you can see the light coming out the other end of the fiber through a different hole.   When rotating, you increase speed and the fiber output gets dimmer and dimmer till it's gone.   At that point, the light going into the fiber arrives when the other end is blocked, and vice versa.  High tech, but simple.  
>
My favorite exhibit that we never see anymore.   IIRC it was a quarter
mile of fiber and a green laser.  And ISTR that the disc had one hole on
one arm and two radially on the other, but I can't remember why.  I
thought that the light would pass through the same hole twice, once on
the way in and on the way out when that same hole rotated 180 degrees to
the other end of the fiber.  The disk spun somewhere around 50 rps (60
with an AC motor?).

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