Search results You are only searching within this website. To find search results for other University of Bonn websites, such as those of the faculties or institutes, please use a search engine. 1113 items matching your search terms. Filter the results Item type Select All/None Image Icon Event Person Business Card Reference Subsite Language Root Folder Template-Folder Language Independent Folder Person Register Fontfamily Person Business Card EasyForm Folder News Link VideourlCT Tiles-Seite File Collection Medien-Ordner New items since Yesterday Last week Last month Ever Sort by relevance date (newest first) alphabetically Experiment 3: Making heat "visible". The infrared radiation of the audience is recorded using a thermal imaging camera. Located in News / Prof. Klaus Desch started the "Kinderuni" in Summer Term 2024 Experiment 4: The gas discharge tube. Atoms are excited. Located in News / Prof. Klaus Desch started the "Kinderuni" in Summer Term 2024 Prof. Desch explains how the gas discharge tube works. Located in News / Prof. Klaus Desch started the "Kinderuni" in Summer Term 2024 A voltage is applied and the gas atoms in the tube light up. The color of the light reveals which gas it is. Located in News / Prof. Klaus Desch started the "Kinderuni" in Summer Term 2024 The experiment is recorded by the camera and projected onto the wall. Located in News / Prof. Klaus Desch started the "Kinderuni" in Summer Term 2024 Experiment 5: Exploring the shape of an invisible object with scattering experiments. Located in News / Prof. Klaus Desch started the "Kinderuni" in Summer Term 2024 Prof. Desch positions a wooden body in the middle of a scattering board. Located in News / Prof. Klaus Desch started the "Kinderuni" in Summer Term 2024 Small metal balls hit the wooden body and are scattered in many directions. From the angular distribution of the balls, conclusions can be drawn about the shape of the object. Located in News / Prof. Klaus Desch started the "Kinderuni" in Summer Term 2024 Prof. Desch at the scattering board, which is an analogy to scattering experiments in particle physics. Fast, small particles, such as electrons, can be used to explore the shape of an invisible target, e.g. a proton. Located in News / Prof. Klaus Desch started the "Kinderuni" in Summer Term 2024 How can even smaller objects, e.g. elementary particles, be made visible? Located in News / Prof. Klaus Desch started the "Kinderuni" in Summer Term 2024 < Previous 10 items 1 ... 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 ... 112 Next 10 items > UniID Please fill out this field using the example format provided in the placeholder. The phone number will be handled in accordance with GDPR.