Mr. Merrell's Physics Lab at Kingswood Regional High School, Wolfeboro,NH,USA

Welcome to Kingswood Regional High School's Physics Lab

Some Physics Students

Physics Day at Canobie Lake Park

May 15, 1998

Tom Merrell - Room 262

Location

We are located in Wolfeboro, NH, USA in the beautiful lakes region in the central part of the state. Wolfeboro is on Lake Winnipesaukee, the largest lake in New Hampshire. While in Wolfeboro you can board the famous Mt. Washington, a large lake cruising tour boat.

4 x 4 Block Scheduling

Beginning with the 1995-1996 School Year, Kingswood Regional High School is using a 4 x 4 Block Schedule. This means that we have four 90 minute classes each day. Courses which used to take a full year with 48 minute blocks are completed in one semester. The extended periods each day help us to complete labs with less set-up and tear-down time. We now have time for more student-centered and project learning. Hopefully, the use of the Internet will become a valuable tool. Click here to find out about another school in another state that is using another form of block scheduling.

Data Sharing Projects- Throw a Baseball!

We are looking for ways to build our database of measurements made during fun physics labs. We are now collecting data for the following lab: We go outside with a baseball, a measuring tape or a rope, a meter stick, a stopwatch and a clipboard. We have each student do a simulated throw while another measures and records the distance (d) through which the force will act. Then the throw is made. The horizontal distance (x) the ball travels and the time (t) it is in the air are recorded. We also need the mass (m) of the ball. You would be surprised to find out the wealth of calculations and conclusions we can get from analyzing this type of data. Care to find out more and/or contribute and participate? Send correspondence to Mr. Merrell's e-mail address: email: HannolineM@aol.com PLEASE THROW A BASEBALL AND E-MAIL US your d, x, t and m measurements FOR EACH STUDENT! THANK YOU!

Amusement Park Physics

Every year we take part in the Physics Day at Canobie Lake Park in New Hampshire, USA. This would make a good picture tour for the web. We take lots of measurements while observing the rides. Back at the lab we complete the calculations and conclusions about the physics of the rides.

South Pole Station

We have an alumna who was the only austral winter cook at the South Pole Station. Her name is Emily Buesser. She was in the dark from March 21st until September 21st. When the sun came back more cooks and more researchers joined her. She spent a full year there. Emily e-mailed us many answers to questions we had about Antarctica.

Fermi National Accelerator Lab

I was fortunate enough to be part of the Topics in Modern Physics National Institute at the Fermilab. I brought some quarks and leptons back to the Kingswood Physics Lab. Also check out the Fermilab Education Home Page.