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Phenomenal Physics

March 1 - 31

In March the focus is on physics in daily life. Play with light energy in The Light House: Beaming, Bouncing, and Bending Light . Detect changes in motion in Science in the Park . Attend the live presentation Fantastic Forces to explore Newton's Laws of Motion or attend Super-Cold Science to observe the properties of matter. You can also study forms of energy in the Theater of Electricity's daily presentations.

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Grades 3 – 12
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Location Museum of Science — Museum of Science, Boston
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The Light House
Ranging from radio waves (larger than a football field) to gamma rays (a billion times smaller than a pinhead), wavelengths are all invisible to the human eye, except for the section of the spectrum known as visible light. In this exhibit, you can explore the science behind light and color. An intriguing ... (details)

Science In The Park
This park-like setting invites visitors to run, jump, swing, and use familiar objects like playground equipment and bicycle parts to investigate the pushes and pulls of everyday life: the forces that set things in motion, stop their motion, or hold them in place. This permanent exhibit, developed ... (details)

Cool Concepts: Fantastic Forces
Discover how a magician's tablecloth, exploding newspaper, pencil-gun, bullwhip, or rocket car dramatically demonstrates relations between mass, velocity, acceleration, and force as described by Newton's Laws of Motion. (details)

Super-Cold Science
When temperature goes extreme, see materials break all the rules. Liquid nitrogen produces remarkable state or pressure alterations in substances when they get super cold. Find out how such extreme temperatures can cause materials to undergo dramatic changes. (details)

Electricity!
Learn about the connections between electric and magnetic forces with this high-voltage presentation. Witness a demonstration of lightning created by the world's largest air-insulated Van de Graaff generator. (details)

Lightning!
Indoor bolts produced by the world's largest air-insulated Van de Graaff generator spark exciting explorations of lightning, electric charge, and storm safety. (details)

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The Museum of Science, Boston

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