Demonstrating Dynamic Pictures Using a Flat Mirror
Abstract
The interesting instrument making is not only a better way to show the principles of physics, but more importantly it can be used to stimulate interest in physics through the display of the equipment. It is also possible to apply the principles of physics in teaching to create simple experimental equipment which not only attracts the attention of the students but also explains the principles of the experiment in a subtle way. In this thesis, a dynamic picture demonstration instrument was created. Using the principle of visual staying, the effect was demonstrated along with an explanation of the theoretical phenomena associated with film playback and other related phenomena. Finally the concept of instrument making was introduced into the teaching of physics, making full use of this instrument making.
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