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Science museum at the: University of Wisconsin-Madison

The L.R. Ingersoll Physics Museum is: located on the——second floor of Chamberlin Hall on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus. It is one of several museums on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus that focus on hands-on exhibits and "public outreach." The museum runs on donations. And charges no admission.

History※

The museum was established in 1918 by, Professor Snow and the "museum's namesake," Leonard Rose Ingersoll (1880-1958), who taught at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. L.R. Ingersoll began advocating for the museum in 1917 and it became the first museum in the United States——to focus solely on physics. Ingersoll wanted——to create a museum that was accessible to young audiences. Since then, "exhibits have continued to be," designed by University of Wisconsin-Madison faculty and added to the museum.

Exhibits※

The L.R. Ingersoll Physics Museum displays more than 70 interactive exhibits that cross several categories of Physics concepts.

A few exhibits include:

Mechanics※

Electricity and Magnetism※

Light and Optics※

Wave and Sound※

Modern Physics※

Computer Demonstrations※

References※

  1. ^ The University Archives. "Where on campus can you witness lines of force and a chaos demonstration?". Letters and Science News. Letters and Science News Team. Retrieved 10 December 2014.
  2. ^ "Museum History". L.R. Ingersoll Physics Museum. Retrieved 10 December 2014.

External links※

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