Physics & Astronomy: Faculty Presentations (1993-2017)
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Collection preserves presentations by faculty and staff of the former Department of Physics & Astronomy. These presentations are included in collections of the successor Department of Biochemistry, Chemistry & Physics.
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from 2010
“Why are Ring Galaxies Interesting?”, Molecules in Galaxies, James L. Higdon
The energy flow for a spherical acoustic lens: experimental results avoiding interference effects, Kendez C. Parker and Cleon Dean
Finding the Roots Of A Positive Attitude Toward Learning Science, Krystal Ramos and Delena Bell Gatch
Finding the Roots of a Positive Attitude toward Learning Physics, Krystal M. Ramos and Delena Bell Gatch
from 2009
Energy flux streamlines vs. the alternatives for the visualization of energy coupling at and inside the surface of an ensonified fluid loaded elastic cylindrical shell with vacuum interior: Preliminary results, Cleon Dean and James P. Braselton
The energy flow for a spherical acoustic lens: ray and wave methods vs. experiment, Cleon Dean and James P. Braselton
Conversion of Traditional Laboratories into Inquiry Based Laboratories, Delena Bell Gatch
Conversion of Traditional Laboratories into Inquiry Based Laboratories, Delena Bell Gatch
Improving Problem Solving Skills: Conversion from Structured to Guided Inquiry Laboratories, Delena Bell Gatch
Reflections on a Three Year Project, Restructuring Introductory Physics, Delena Bell Gatch
Future Prospects, James L. Higdon
Peculiar Star Formation in the Lindsay-Shapley Ring Galaxy, James L. Higdon
The Atomic and Molecular ISM in Ring Galaxies, James L. Higdon
The Atomic and Molecular ISM in Ring Galaxies, James L. Higdon
The Nature of a 500 kpc HI Plume in the Virgo Galaxy Cluster, James L. Higdon
Ray Model of Sound Focusing with a Balloon Lens, Kendez C. Parker and Cleon Dean
from 2008
An improved method of visualizing the energy flow: the Rayleigh wave, Cleon Dean and James P. Braselton
The energy flow for a spherical acoustic lens: ray vs. wave methods, Cleon E. Dean and James P. Braselton
Inquiry Based Introductory Physics Laboratories, Delena Bell Gatch
The Nature of NGC 1097’s Optical Jets, James L. Higdon
Unveiling Invisible Galaxies in the Early Universe, James L. Higdon
from 2007
The Classroom in Transition: Intermediate Results from Georgia Southern University, Cleon Dean
The Classroom in Transition: Latest Results from Georgia Southern University, Cleon Dean
The energy flow for guided waves at and inside the surface of an ensonified fluid loaded elastic cylindrical shell via the Poynting vector field, Cleon Dean and James P. Braselton
The energy flow for guided waves at and inside the surface of an ensonified fluid loaded elastic cylindrical shell via the Poynting vector field: Preliminary results, Cleon Dean and James P. Braselton