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Paul Crowley (
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Marshmallows of the speed of light!
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http://www.physics.umd.edu/ripe/icpe/newsletters/n34/marshmal.htm
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akicif.livejournal.com
2002-04-24 01:56 am (UTC)
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Wow... that's neat. It certainly beats measuring the distance to the Moon with a meter stick, a penny and a photo of a partial lunar eclipse (oh, and I think you had to know the diameter of the Earth, but this is a previously solved problem).
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barakta
2002-04-24 03:08 am (UTC)
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Shame I think hot marshmallow is really grim, but sounds much more interesting than my 2 yrs of A level physics!!!
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Must try it sometime
Natalya
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babysimon
2002-04-24 04:05 am (UTC)
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Mmmmm. I feel this is cheating somewhat, as you have to read the frequency off the back of the microwave. Not very empirical.
Of course, I'm just bitter because marshmallows aren't vegetarian.
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pavlos.livejournal.com
2002-04-24 04:15 am (UTC)
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Your experiment measures the refractive index of marshmallows to microwave radiation, not the speed of light in vacuum.
Pavlos
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hehehe
Must try it sometime
Natalya
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Of course, I'm just bitter because marshmallows aren't vegetarian.
n
Pavlos