Research Experience for Teachers LIGO 2002 John R. Thacker Covington High School.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Noise Lecture 6.
Advertisements

3.3.1 Series and Parallel Circuits – Kirchhoff’s second law
Frequency modulation and circuits
Chapter 3 – Radio Phenomena
NASA-MSFC Lunar Exploration Ryan Baggett Nick Boyer Martha Hurley Hanum Jumastapha Michelle Pugh April 7, 2009.
The Effect of Solar Flares on the VLF Radio Waves transmitted in the Ionosphere -Sharad Khanal A basic understanding.
Chapter Fifteen: Radio-Wave Propagation
Radio Frequencies. Oscillator Feedback loop Oscillator As the output of the amplifier is fed to the input, feedback or oscillation occurs.
Pressure sensors and thermistors -What do they do and how to calibrate them? E80 Feb 21, 2008.
Propagation of radio waves. Ways of travelling Propagation in ionosphere Propagation in troposphere Special ways of reflecting Propagation depends on.
Jessica Gifford | August 25, 2010 | Int-Reu.  Gravity Waves and Lisa  Torsion Pendulum  Old Electron Gun Measurements  New motor  Photocurrent measurements:
Department of Information Engineering286 Transistor 3-layers device –npn (more common) –pnp (less common) N P N e b c P N P e b c.
Aloha Proof Module Design Cabled Observatory Presentation School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology February 2006.
IT-101 Section 001 Lecture #15 Introduction to Information Technology.
Micromouse Meeting #3 Lecture #2 Power Motors Encoders.
Transducers/Sensors: Sample Device Thermistor A thermistor is a temperature-sensing element composed of semiconductor material (typically a mix of metal.
Transmission Media / Channels. Introduction Provides the connection between the transmitter and receiver. 1.Pair of wires – carry electric signal. 2.Optical.
Technician License Course Chapter 2 Radio and Electronics Fundamentals
Al Penney VO1NO Power Supplies.
Very Low Frequency Astronomy
Teaching note Just in case you have never tried this before. This is split into 6 spaced learning presentations. The idea is that each one is presented.
Goal: To understand Electrical Currents Objectives: 1)To understand The flow of charge 2)To understand Voltage. 3)To understand Resistance and Ohm’s Law.
TERSat Massachusetts Institute of Technology Eric Peters, Danilo Roascio, Leonard Tampkins, Kezi Cheng July 1st,
Disc Golf Disc Locator Trevor Henry Project Advisor: John Spinelli.
Sensors Cassandra, Gayathri, Rohan, Patrick. -Many distractions while driving -Want to dramatically reduce accidents that occur -Try to figure out ways.
Twenty Questions Electronics. Twenty Questions
Alternating Current Electricity Lesson 11. Learning Objectives To know what is meant by alternating current. To know how to calculate the rms value of.
UNIT-1 Rectifiers & Power Supplies. Rectifier A rectifier is an electrical device that converts alternating current (AC), which periodically reverses.
PV System Components Advanced Engineering The Technology Landstown High School.
Conductors Metals and graphite are electrical conductors. Electrons are free to move in conductors. Electrons are negatively charged. The electrons carry.
2010 Olin Project Idea Keith Gendreau Jeff Livas
Higher Physics – Unit 2 2.4Analogue Electronics. Op-Amp An op-amp has two inputs and one output. The symbol for an op-amp is: inverting input non-inverting.
ECE 4710: Lecture #36 1 Chapter 8  Chapter 8 : Wired and Wireless Communication Systems  Telephone  Fiber Optic  DSL  Satellite  Digital & Analog.
Technician License Course Chapter 4 Lesson Plan Module 9 – Antenna Fundamentals, Feed Lines & SWR.
Unit 6 in four lessons Resistors.
B3 ENERGY TRANSFERS Year 11 GCSE Physics (B3). LESSON 1 – Efficiency LEARNING OUTCOMES: Calculate the net energy transfer from a number of different transfers.
Automatic accident avoiding system PROJECT MEMBERS MUTHUKUMAR.K (05ME33) SAKTHIDHASAN.S (05ME39) SAKTHIVEL.N (05ME40) VINOTH.S (05ME56) PROJECT GUIDE:
Learning about Electrical Components
Channels of Communication HL – Option F.4 Mr. Jean.
Transmission Media Unguided Media
Calibration in the Front End Controls Craig Cahillane LIGO Caltech SURF 2013 Mentors: Alan Weinstein, Jamie Rollins Presentation to Calibration Group 8/21/2013.
Part 3  Transmission Media & EM Propagations.  Provides the connection between the transmitter and receiver. 1.Pair of wires – carry electric signal.
FSS Review 28 th August Overview of what I’ve worked on… Stabilising voltage supply 0-200V with a Peltier Cooler Shield rubidium vapour cell from.
Quality control for large volume production GEM detectors Christopher Armaingaud On behalf of the collaboration GEMs for CMS.
18240 Element two - Components INPUTS OUTPUTS PURPOSE TYPICAL USE.
EE 4BD4 Lecture 14 Position Sensors 1. Types of Sensors Potentiometers and linear resistors Capacitive sensors (mm distances, e.g. capacitive microphone)
DIGITAL VS ANALOGUE. LEARNING TARGET I CAN... DESCRIBE THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ANALOGUE AND DIGITAL SIGNALS TO EXPLAIN THE ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES.
ELECTRONICS – Input Transducers Engineering Science – National 5.
PHYSICS – Electric circuits
 ACCELEROMETER  TRANSMITTER- BLOCK DIAGRAM  RECEIVER- BLOCK DIAGRAM  COMPONENTS DESCRIPTION- ENCODER TRANSMITTER RECEIVER OPTICAL SENSOR.
AC Current An AC circuit consists of a combination of circuit elements and an AC generator or source The output of an AC generator is sinusoidal and varies.
Radio Wave Propagation
TRANSMISSION LINE MULTIPLE FAULT DETECTION AND INDICATION TO EB
By Saneeju m salu. Radio waves are one form of electromagnetic radiation RADIO WAVES.
Performance of long-distance VHF-band communication links based on scattering from perturbed Ionosphere. מציגים : יואב צידון שי ביטון מנחה : פרופ ' נתן.
Antennas and Propagation
What do all these have in common? What are they used for?
Dr John Fletcher Rectifiers Dr John Fletcher
Technician Licensing Class
PL testing PL device : Chap 7 performance test Equipments 4 tests
PL testing PL31xx data book Chapter 7
LDRs & Thermistors AIM:
the least path loss? E3A03 A. When the moon is at perigee
Regulating Battery Charging
Why are direct (not via a repeater) UHF signals rarely heard from stations outside your local coverage area? A. They are too weak to go very far B. FCC.
Precision Waveform Generator ICL8038
Electromagnetic Waves Matter Waves
Technician License Course.
Presentation transcript:

Research Experience for Teachers LIGO 2002 John R. Thacker Covington High School

Summer in Livingston ! Gaining culture Demonstrations LIGO Experiences Lesson Plan Ideas Data Analysis

Culture: it’s surprising where Gravity turns up… “To Martinique, that Monserrat mystique We'll put out to sea And we'll perfect our chemistry By and by we'll defy a little bit of gravity …” “To Martinique, that Monserrat mystique We'll put out to sea And we'll perfect our chemistry By and by we'll defy a little bit of gravity …” Kokomo - The Beach Boys

Culture Meetings... Clean Rooms... Laser Safety... SURF Lectures... Control Room...

PEPI Installation

Easy does it...

Hmmnn LIGO Experience

Temperature v. Distance Incandescent source Sensor: thermistor Lesson Plan Ideas

Using Data Collection System

Schematic for MAX187 ADC

Switch Box Close Up

The Detector

So, what were the results ? Temperature decreases by one over the cube root of the distance { y = 3461 X (- 0.31) } Beyond about 8 inches temperature data was marginal Thermistor required about 3 minutes to stabilize

Using a Thermistor to Monitor Power Consumed Lesson Plan Ideas

Variable DC Input ( 2 VDC to 22 VDC ) Thermistor Output Voltage to ADC Input Voltage to Thermistor 5 VDC 200 Ohm Power Resistor with Thermistor Attached

Typical Thermistor Voltage V. Time Curve About 6 minutes to stabilize

Curve based on manufacturer data supplied with Thermistor NTC: Negative Thermal Constant

So, what were the results ? Voltage thru power resistor varied: 2 – 22 VDC Current thru power resistor calculated : I = V/R Power Consumed: P = I V Graph Power Consumed v. Thermistor voltage

Results: For our limited range of voltage input, the results are essentially linear; The results are not expected to be linear for larger voltage values input to the power resistor;

Meteor Search Look for Sudden Enhancements to Atmosphere (SEAs) caused by meteor induced ionization trail Meteor Scatter – uses ionization trails to reflect radio waves Trails are typically 80 – 100 km high Used day or night – even for “secure” communications

Meteor Search – HOW ? Tune to “empty” frequency in VHF band (41 – 68 MHz) & wait for reception of a distant transmitting station Typical reflections last 1 to 10 seconds

Ionization Trail Constructive Interference Geometric optics Geometric Optics

Potential SEA’s

Solar Flare Search 20 – 100 kHZ band Look for enhanced signals flare heavily ionizes ionosphere down to D layer VLF wave guide ducting occurs – more efficient propagati

Demonstrations Pinewood Derby Racetrack Demonstrate Energy Put into the System Positive and Negative Curvature Connection to Gravity

The first 16 ft of the 24 ft track

Demonstrations Prototype of Starting Block

It works !

A Peak Inside...

Jam Nuts, Anyone ?? Cam

Simplify... Prototype of start mechanism

The Test Vehicles Integrated Mass Units

Don’t leave home without it...

Which One Wins ??

They’re Off ! !

Are the results what you expected ?

Mass Forward Mass Aft Just another pretty face Switching lanes...

It doesn’t matter which lane you choose...

Analyzing LIGO Data

Classroom Data Analysis