Thursday, February 16th, 2012

Astronomy Simplified (#3): Speed of Light Experiment

Published on May 28, 2011 by   ·   14 Comments

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Readers Comments (14)

  1. moranginka says:

    M’am, you are AMAZING. Thank you, this explained a lot!

  2. Oregu7 says:

    @GuitarShred07 absence of light = dark matter

  3. fyocouchnickel says:

    meg griffin

  4. E3ZOOBEY says:

    wow ! thant great

  5. GuitarShred07 says:

    speed of light is trivial, then what is the speed of dark?

  6. Darkbreath1 says:

    wat would be the variables in this experiment such as independent, control, dependent etc. PLZ ANSWER I NEED TO KNOW THIS D= TY LOVE YOUR VID!

  7. savemyplaylist says:

    @kurpochelo Exactly, why should we trust the frequency of the microwave to be accurate???

  8. Rofuls says:

    Scientist discovered the speed of light…Chuck Norris discovered the speed of darkness.

  9. ncc1707a says:

    The only problem is that this is not chocolate, real chocolate doesn’t melt in a microwave oven cause it is calculated to excite water molecules.

  10. kurpochelo says:

    But, you trusted the microwave manufacturers for the frequency being 2.45 GHz.

  11. jonasjacob258 says:

    5.894X10-7m = 589.4 nm, when you want to go from m to nm you have to multiply by a possitif numbre en 1 nm = 1X10-9m so you have to multiply by10^9: 5.894X10-7m X 1X10^9 = 589.4 nm

  12. brunetzica93 says:

    Thanks a lot, I had to make a project about a physics experiment and I had no idea what to write about. Thanks a lot!!! Keep up the good job

  13. FersotJ says:

    I only have one bar of chocolate, so how long should i cook it for perfect measurement? I have a 5 year old microwave, if that matters.

  14. warren91208 says:

    im doing this as a science project
    hope thats okay
    im only 10 so :) yea
    thanks




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