Apparatus Competition Winners 2009
Photos courtesy Adam Beehler and Jim Mallmann.
1st Place ($1000)
Remote Breathing Status Monitor
A. James Mallmann
Department of Physics and Chemistry
Milwaukee School of Engineering
1025 N Broadway
Milwaukee, WI 53202-3109
414-702-1842
mallmann@msoe.edu
2nd Place AND Low Cost Award ($700)
Simple Photoelectric Effect
Adam Beehler
115 S 1400 E #201
Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0830
801-581-6602
beehler@physics.utah.edu
3rd Place ($200)
AREAL VELOCITY AND THE ORBIT OF MERCURY
Walter L. Triksoko
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Stephen F. Austin State University
Nacogdoches, TX 75962
W 936 468-3001
H 936 560-9046
wtrikosko@sfasu.edu
Low Cost Winners ($100 each)
Low cost Electrostatic generators made from FunFlyStickTMToy
Robert A. Morse
St. Albans School, Mount St. Albans, Washington, DC 20016
202-537-6452
robert_morse@cathedral.org
Diffraction Demo
Alyssa Cedarman, Jessie Segal, and Dan MacIsaac (make check out to Jessie Segal)
Physics Department
Science Building 262
Buffalo State College
1300 Elmwood Ave
Buffalo, NY 14222
(716) 692-4983
Jsegal263@gmail.com
Horizontal Resonance Tube with Sound Source
Tom Senior
355 Dell Lane
Highland Park, IL 60035
cell: 847-606-8704
tomseniorphysics@yahoo.com
Investigating the effect of the magnetic field from a wire on a compass
Sytil K. Murphy
Kansas State University
Dept. of Physics
116 Cardwell Hall
Manhattan, KS 66506
785-532-1824
smurphy@phys.ksu.edu
Musical Paper
Bryan Suits
Physics Department – Michigan Technological Univ
1400 Townsend Dr
Houghton, MI 49931
906-487-2093
suits@mtu.edu