Case Details
| Case Title: | |
| The world's most delicious physics case | |
| Author(s): | |
| Sean Lynch, Emory University Brian Heglund, Fulton County Schools | |
| Date Published: | |
| 10/7/2008 | |
| Grade Level(s): | |
| High School | |
| Subject(s): | |
| Physics | |
| Summary: | |
| Galileo and his assistant have failed in their attempt to measure the speed of light. Where they have failed, you will succeed. Use your brain, a microwave and lots of candy to investigate waves and measure the speed of light. | |
| Suggested Citation: | |
| Lynch, S. A., & Heglund, B. S. (2008). The world's most delicious physics case. Retrieved November 23, 2009 from Emory University, CASES Online Web site: http://www.cse.emory.edu/cases/casedisplay.cfm?case_id=2204 | |
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