Ever wanted to make ice cream using liquid nitrogen, or see how massive objects warp the fabric of space? You don’t want to miss Physics and Astronomy Demo Day!
Ever wanted to make ice cream using liquid nitrogen, or see how massive objects warp the fabric of space? You don’t want to miss Physics and Astronomy Demo Day!
A wide variety of physics and astronomy demonstrations will be presented and explained to visitors. Several of the demos are interactive and address topics like spacetime and gravity, gravitational waves, angular momentum, electricity and magnetism, and many more.
This event will be led by members of the WVU Physics and Astronomy Graduate Student Organization (PAGSO).
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Planning Your Visit
• White Hall is located on the Downtown Campus of West Virginia University at 135 Willey Street. The event will be hosted on the Ground Level (G) of White Hall. Click here for further information about visiting White Hall.
• For information about parking on the WVU Downtown Campus, visit WVU Transportation & Parking or the Morgantown Parking Authority.