![]() |aInternational Science Schools for High School Students |d(1968 |cUniversity of Sydney, N.S.W.) |vPhotographs. |aUniversity of Sydney |bScience Foundation of Physics |zAustralia |vPhotographs. |aMiller, Julius Sumner, |cProfessor, |d1909-1987 |vPhotographs. |e1 digital photograph : b&w |nMode of access: World Wide Web. |bCanberra : |cNational Library of Australia, |d2003. |aTitle devised by cataloguer from information supplied by vendor, see file 24. |aThis acetate negative has been discarded due to deterioration. |aPart of the John Mulligan photograph collection, ca. |a1 negative : |bacetate, b&w |c12 x 9.4 cm. |aProfessor Julius Sumner-Miller conducting a lecture in the Physics Department of the University of Sydney for the International Science School for High School Students, 1 September 1968 |h / |cJohn Mulligan. See records in related collections (go sideways) In collection: John Mulligan photograph collection, ca. ![]() | Lectures and lecturing - Physics - Photographs. | Television personalities - Australia - Photographs. | International Science Schools for High School Students (1968 University of Sydney, N.S.W.) - Photographs. | University of Sydney Science Foundation of Physics - Australia - Photographs. ![]() Miller, Julius Sumner, Professor, 1909-1987 - Photographs. 1 digital photograph : b&w Mode of access: World Wide Web. Canberra : National Library of Australia, 2003. Title devised by cataloguer from information supplied by vendor, see file 24.Įlectronic reproduction. This acetate negative has been discarded due to deterioration. Part of the John Mulligan photograph collection, ca. National Library of Australia digitised item.Anyone performing any part of these demonstrations, even with revisions, knowingly and voluntarily assumes all risks associated with them.Professor Julius Sumner-Miller conducting a lecture in the Physics Department of the University of Sydney for the International Science School for High School Students, 1 September 1968 / John Mulligan Picture Bib ID These risks include, without limitation, bodily injury (and possibly death), including risks to health that may be temporary or permanent and that may exacerbate a pre-existing medical condition and property loss or damage. Performing all or any portion of any of these demonstrations, with or without revisions not depicted here entails inherent risks. The demonstrations included here are within the public domain and can be found in materials contained in libraries, bookstores, and through electronic sources. The University of Iowa is not responsible for demonstrations performed by those using their own equipment or who choose to use this reference material for their own purpose. Interesting as this has the wrong explanation as part of the answer but finally gets to the correct explanation.ĭisclaimer: These demonstrations are provided only for illustrative use by persons affiliated with The University of Iowa and only under the direction of a trained instructor or physicist. Julius Sumner Miller, Q100 & A100, Millergrams I – Some Enchanting Questions for Enquiring Minds, p.Interesting as this has the wrong explanation. Herb Strongin, “Investigating the Effect of Burning on Air Pressure“, Science on a Shoestring, p.Liem, "The Swollen Egg", Invitations to Science Inquiry - Supplement to 1st and 2nd Ed. Bobby Mercer, "Mysterious Levitating Candle", Junk Drawer Chemistry, p."Floating Candles", Countertop Chemistry, The Science House, North Carolina State University, Experiment 6.Brian Carusella, "Stupid Egg Tricks", Bizarre Stuff website.Joey Green, "Egg in a Bottle", The Mad Scientist Handbook", p. ![]()
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