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Title: Superconductivity: A Mobile Museum Exhibit


1
Superconductivity A Mobile Museum Exhibit
  • By Ken Bowles Brian McClain
  • (Apopka High School) (Godby
    High School)

2
Why Is a Museum Exhibit on SUPERCONDUCTIVITY
Needed?
  • Little public knowledge beyond basic definition.
  • Applications of superconductivity currently do
    impact many lives.
  • Applications will expand and influence additional
    areas of our lives.
  • Increasing economic impact of technology
    industry, with some tax payer-financed and
    government regulated endeavors.

3
Module 1 What Is Magnetism?
  • Visitors should be able to understand
  • That there are different types of magnetism
  • That there are different types of magnets
  • All magnets have a magnetic field
  • The history of magnetism

4
Module 1 Exhibits
  • Each exhibit will ask
  • What to do.
  • What to notice.
  • What is going on.
  • Visitors will be able to experience
  • Hands-on demonstrations that include
  • Iron filings suspended in oil with magnets
    visitors can touch
  • Various demos that when the current is turned on
    the magnetic field is visible with a compass
  • An electromagnet the visitor can turn on and pick
    up various items

5
Module 2 What Is Electricity?
  • Visitors should be able to understand
  • The difference between a conductor and an
    insulator
  • The importance of current in a circuit
  • The role of resistance in a circuit
  • The importance of voltage in a circuit
  • How different devices (resistors,voltmeters,
    ammeters,bulbs, etc.) can be arranged in a
    circuit to produce different effects

6
Module 2 Exhibits
  • Visitors will be able to experience
  • Hands-on demonstrations that include
  • An ammeter that detects current via a rotating
    hanging magnet
  • A bulb that lights with different of batteries
  • A variable resistor demo
  • A java program that allows the visitor to drag
    and drop electrical devices to build a virtual
    circuit

7
Module 3 Electricity and Magnetism Working
Together
  • Visitors should be able to understand
  • That there is a cause effect relationship.
    Example current creates a magnetic field and a
    magnetic field can create current
  • The relationships between force, current, and
    magnetic field according to the right hand rule

8
Module 3 Exhibits
  • Visitors will be able to experience
  • Hands-on demonstrations that include
  • Bars and wires that move when current is turned
    on
  • Items that spin with no physical touch
  • A current balance experiment

9
Module 4 What Is Superconductivity?
  • Visitors should be able to understand
  • The difference between the 3 temperature scales
  • That superconductors have 0 resistance at a
    critical temperature
  • Superconductors trap magnets

10
Module 4 Exhibits
  • Visitors will be able to experience
  • Hands-on demonstrations that include
  • A Superconducting light switch
  • Meissner effect
  • A levitated rotating cylinder

11
Module 5 Superconductors A Historical Timeline
  • Visitors should be able to understand
  • Important discoveries in the past and their
    impact on science
  • Present theories
  • Possible open-ended questions for the future

12
Module 5 Exhibits
  • Visitors will be able to experience
  • An interactive computer based timeline of events
    and people important to superconductors
  • A predict the graph activity to help explain
    the way scientists were thinking about resistance
    and temperature

13
Module 6 SuperconductorProduction
  • Visitors should be able to understand
  • How mixing, pressing, and heating are related in
    building a superconductor
  • Alternate production techniques such as drawing
    wire, thin film deposition, melt texturing

14
Module 6 Exhibits
  • Visitors will be able to experience
  • Possible models of all equipment used in
    production
  • Superconductor chemistry lesson
  • How pressure effects matter

15
Modules 7 Superconductor Characterization
  • Visitors should be able to understand
  • How scientists determine whether the production
    process was successful
  • The devices scientists use to analyze
    superconductors after the production process

16
Module 7 Exhibits
  • Visitors will be able to experience
  • How a scanning electron microscope works with a
    possible interactive model
  • How a SQUID works
  • How X-RAY diffraction works

17
Modules 8-9 Superconductor Applications in
Society
  • Module 8 superconductor uses in utilities
  • Power cables, storage supply
  • Module 9 superconductor uses in space
  • Space telescopes space elevators

18
Modules 10 11 Superconductor Applications in
Society
  • Module 10 superconductors in medicine
  • MRI, NMR, SQUID technology
  • Module 11 superconductors in transportation
  • MAGLEV

19
Module 12 Superconductors in Electronics
  • Exhibit will focus on
  • Superconducting supercomputers
  • Transistors
  • Electric memory
  • Switches

20
In Conclusion
  • A museum exhibit for public education on
    superconductivity is needed.
  • The exhibit and materials should be flexible to
    address a variety of audiences.
  • For this to be done well, additional resources
    should be pursued.

21
Sincere Thanks to Those Who Assisted Us
  • Dr. Justin Schwartz and Dr. Sastry Pamidi
  •  
  • Dr. Pat Dixon, Gina Hickey, and Karl Hook,CIRL
    staff of the NHMFL
  •  
  • Sue Butler and Brenda Holt, Texas Center for
    Superconductivity, University of Houston
  •  
  • Heather Whitaker of the Brogan Museum of Art and
    Science
  •  
  • Gerry Hart of the FSU Department of Physics
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