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10 – 13 Schools Workshop Notes for use: When printing this presentation, first save as Adobe.pdf. Then print the pdf. This will ensure the output page fits A4.

Particle accelerator - Daresbury MIRI James Webb Space Telescope

ENVISAT image of the Gulf of Oman Central Laser Facility European Extremely Large Telescope (ELT)

STEM/HAADF Image of the cytoplasm of a dendritic cell Computer Modelling Medical Physics – Scanning and Imaging

What is ‘stuff’ made from? What is the smallest thing you can think of? Helium Atom Atoms are not as small as it gets What is the charge of: A proton? A neutron? An electron? Everything is made out of atoms

What will happen if two electrons are brought close to each other? Why do metals conduct electricity? What does a charged particle create? How does this relate to particle accelerators? Investigating electrons Notes for use: If you accidentally move anything on this slide go to Home/Slides/Reset Your picture must be the same size as the space opposite if you import it into the box. Otherwise it will resize disproportionately… Alternatively paste your picture in. Click on it and a Picture Tools menu appears above Format. All the tools you will need to resize, crop and align are there.

Magnets and Magnetic Fields

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A ferrofluid bearing MRI scanner MRI scan using ferrofluid tracers

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James Webb Space Telescope Notes for use: If you accidentally move anything on this slide go to Home/Slides/Reset Your picture must be the same size as the space opposite if you import it into the box. Otherwise it will resize disproportionately… Alternatively paste your picture in. Click on it and a Picture Tools menu appears above Format. All the tools you will need to resize, crop and align are there. Video

Using Infrared Notes for use: If you accidentally move anything on this slide go to Home/Slides/Reset Your picture must be the same size as the space opposite if you import it into the box. Otherwise it will resize disproportionately… Alternatively paste your picture in. Click on it and a Picture Tools menu appears above Format. All the tools you will need to resize, crop and align are there.

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