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Volume 54 Issue 7, October 2016
The Physics Teacher
This month's cover depicts a scene from the merging of two black holes and the associated ripples in spacetime. The inset represents the subsequent chirp signal received by LIGO this past September, about a billion years later. See "" by Don Lincoln and Amber Stuver for more details about this new window through which to view the universe.
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Papers
by Kensei Yasuda, Alvin Kim, Hayley Cho, Timofej Timofejev, Wojciech J. Walecki, James Klep, Amy S. Edelson, Abigail S. Walecki, Eve S. Walecki and Peter S. Walecki DOI 10.1119/1.4962772
by Don Lincoln and Amber Stuver DOI 10.1119/1.4962773
by Efstratios Kapotis and George Kalkanis DOI 10.1119/1.4962774
by Brian Lamore DOI 10.1119/1.4962775
by Jiwon Lee, Yu Wha Cha, Yeon Su Jung, Eun Ju Oh, Ye Lin Moon and Jung Bog Kim DOI 10.1119/1.4962776
by Lior M. Burko DOI 10.1119/1.4962777
by Mason Mabin, Maria Becker and Herman Batelaan DOI 10.1119/1.4962778A
by Stephen A. Nathan and Fred Loxsom DOI 10.1119/1.4962779
by J. Christopher Moore and Louis J. Rubbo. DOI 10.1119/1.4962780
by Susan C. White DOI 10.1119/1.4962781
by H. E. Mohottala. DOI 10.1119/1.4962782
by Philip Gash DOI 10.1119/1.4962784
by Ralf Widenhorn. DOI 10.1119/1.4962785
Additional Resources
DNA Science Lesson & Digi-Kit
Inspired by an article from The Physics Teacher, this multidisciplinary lesson and digital resource collection is based on How Rosalind Franklin Discovered the Helical Structure of DNA: Experiments in Diffraction (Braun, Tierney, & Schmitzer, 2011). Click the image to access this resource.
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