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Home > Guidelines for Teachers > Secondary School Events > Science in the Suburbs at Sydney Olympic Park - High & Primary School Day > Flying Freezing Floating Physics - Why you should do HSC Physics!

Flying Freezing Floating Physics - Why you should do HSC Physics!

Presented By: The University of Sydney, School of Physics

Date: 25 May 2010

Venue: Sydney Olympic Park

Location: 22


Secondary School Program

Activity Type: Show
Duration: 30 minutes
Times: 01:15 PM  02:00 PM 
Capacity: 180 students

Rocket launchers, superconductors at -200 degrees Celsius, and crazy effects of Einstein’s theory of relativity are just a few of the amazing things in the HSC Physics syllabus. Come and find out all about it and see amazing experiments performed live on stage, including laser voice modulator, lightning in a tube and how to build a railgun satellite launcher. You’ll also find out about the exciting future that a science career holds for you!

This activity is part of:

Science in the Suburbs at Sydney Olympic Park - High & Primary School Day - 25 May 2010

Booking Conditions

Group sizes must be 10.00 students or more. To book this activity and begin planning your excursion go to the event page .

Relevant Websites

  • www.sydney.edu.au/science

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