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Building a better Guinea and Feather

Step 21The End

About Me (Shameless Self Promotion)

Luke Luck isn't my real name of course, it's really Steven. I probably have the coolest job ever as a full time lecture demonstrator for the University of Washington Department of Physics. We provide demonstrations for undergraduate physics classes on everything from basic mechanics, electromagnetism, thermodynamics, quantum mechanics, and everything in between. Essentially, I get to play with toys (uhh I mean teaching tools) all day, as well as design and build new demonstrations. This new Guinea and Feather apparatus took about a year to design and build (working off and on, in between regular classes and other projects) and was just completed recently.

Thank you reading this instructable. Please post any questions and comments and I'll try to reply in a timely manner.

Steven Troy
Lecture Demonstrations
University of Washington Department of Physics
sbtroy@phys.washington.edu
http://staff.washington.edu/sbtroy
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I have B.S. degrees in both Physics and Electrical Engineering. I do Lecture Demonstrations for the University of Washington Department of Physics. I don't check my messages here so please email me ...
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