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Click to edit Master subtitle style 10/1/2016 LHC PROJECT PICTURES 2011-2012
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10/1/2016 LHC PROJECT INFORMATION Part I: Assigned 1/21/2011 DUE 3/2/2011 PHYS 1412 Lab Grade and Part of Mid Term Test Grade(Individual or with a partner) Your task is to develop an interactive physical HIGGS activity that could be used as an engagement assignment in the first 10-20 minutes of a class period. The HIGGS activity should be able to be done with a group of 18-24 students in the classroom to visually and physically explain how Higgs particles (boson, electron, and neutrino) move and react with each other. You must write out the specific rules for the activity, what or how the students will portray Higgs bosons, an electron or a neutrino, or all 3. Your activity must include all background information about Higgs Particles in an easy to read and use format, rules and guidelines for participation in the activity, specific goals for learning with the activity and a scoring rubric. Grades will be determined by the class when they participate in the activity. Some information may be found at: http://www.particleadventure.orghttp://www.particleadventure.org Part II: Assigned 1/21/2011DUE 4/8/2011 PHYS 1412 Test Grade (Individual) The Compact Muon Solenoid Times is a news letter designed to inform the international members of CERN about new and upcoming events associated with the Large Hadron Collider. For your reference the latest edition of the CMS Times is now available at: http://cern.ch/cms/CMSTimes.html Archive of all editions can be found at: http://cern.ch/cms/Resources/archive.html Your task is to design a news letter with a series of short articles in the style of the CMS Times to help explain the similarities and differences between the reactions that occurred and are occurring in our Universe and the experiments to study the first millionth of a second at the LHC. Part III: Assigned 1/21/2011DUE 5/13/2011 PHYS 1412 Lab Grade and Test Grade(Individual, with a partner, or with a team of 3) CERN: The Large Hadron Collider Your task is to make a miniature, three dimensional, detailed model of one of the detectors designed to study what the universe was like when it was less than a millionth of a second old. A research report will be due along with your model to provide detail and explain how the detector was built and how it will be used. Some information may be found at: http://lhc.web.cern.ch/lhc/http://lhc.web.cern.ch/lhc/
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10/1/2016 PARTICLE COLLISION SIMULATION
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10/1/2016 MAGNETIC FIELD SIMULATION
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10/1/2016 HIGGS FIELD JELL-O MODEL
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10/1/2016 HIGGS FIELD SIMULATION
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10/1/2016 HIGGS FIELD DEMO MODEL
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10/1/2016 HIGGS FIELD DEMONSTRATION
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10/1/2016 ATLAS CAKE
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10/1/2016 LHCb MODEL
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10/1/2016 ALICE MODEL
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10/1/2016 CMS FRONT VIEW
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10/1/2016 CMS END VIEW
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10/1/2016 CMS PULL APART VERSION
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10/1/2016 ATLAS MODEL
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10/1/2016 ATLAS MODELS
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10/1/2016 ATLAS PILLOW
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10/1/2016 ATLAS PILLOW
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10/1/2016 LARGE SIZE ATLAS MODEL
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10/1/2016 ATLAS SMALL AND LARGER
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10/1/2016 ATLAS 3-D PRINTER MODELS
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10/1/2016 ATLAS MODELS
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10/1/2016 FERMILAB HIGGS LAND GAME
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10/1/2016 HIGGS PARTICLE DISCOVERY GAME
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10/1/2016 PLAYING THE GAME
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10/1/2016 ELEMENTARY MY DEAR PARTICLE GAME
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10/1/2016 STEPHEN AND AUSTIN WITH CRMD SCIENCE FAIR PROJECT
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10/1/2016 JACOB WITH SCIENCE FAIR PROJECT
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10/1/2016 AARON WITH CRMD SCIENCE FAIR
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10/1/2016 LUKE WITH CRMD SCIENCE FAIR
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