This website is an ongoing project to create a comprehensive
library of physics demonstrations, simulations, videos, and other
useful resources available at the Harvard Science Center.
Having evolved from "The Demonstrative Physicist's
Companion," a handbook begun in 1990 by W. Rueckner and S. Steel,
this website goes far beyond a compilation of all the
demonstrations in our current repertoire.
Included in the table of contents at the left are ten topic
sections relating to particular areas of physics. Each topic
section is further divided into sub-sections in which the
demonstrations are listed. You may find browsing through these
sections helpful to get ideas for your lecture, but even more
helpful is the ability to search the catalog with key words
so that you needn't rely on our categorization or cross-referencing
schemes to find what fits your needs.
It is our intention to make this site as useful as possible.
Any suggestions from you, the user, are greatly appreciated.
If you found a demonstration listed for which you wished there was
an "in-depth" description, let us know. You can contact us by
the various methods listed at the bottom of this website.