PIRA 9A36.00 OVERHEAD PROJECTORS

DCS #DEMONSTRATIONREFERENCEABSTRACT
9A36.00Overhead Projectors
9A36.05overhead projection techniquesTPT 2(2),77On the advantages of using the overhead projector. Many examples.
9A36.06overhead projector construction34-2.3Make your own overhead projector. Diagram.
9A36.10overhead projectorPIRA 1000
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9A36.11longer focal lengthAJP 55(1),89Adding an auxiliary lens to increase the focal length of an overhead projector.
9A36.12projecting vertical objects with OHAJP 51(2),183Lay the projector on its back and tape a shaving mirror to the lens box.
9A36.12"vertical" overhead projectorsAJP 37(1),108Add an additional mirror to a projector on its back to invert the image left to right.
9A36.15two OH projectorsPIRA 1000
9A36.15two overhead projectors9A36.15
9A36.20LCD on the overheadAJP 52(4),379Take the back off the LCD.
9A36.20digital multimeter on the overheadAJP 54(3),282Remove the reflecting foil from the back of the LCD display.
9A36.20projection meterAJP 29(6),374Review of a commercial projection meter (HV meter - Williamson Development Company)
9A36.20LCD devices on the overheadAJP 52(5),467Take the backing off LCD devices and use them in the transmission mode on the overhead projector.
9A36.20projection galvanometerAJP 41(9),1116Use a laser with a d'Arsonval galvanometer.
9A36.20projection meter30-1.8Use the Cenco projection meter in a lantern projector.
9A36.20projection meter30-1.9A projection meter mount for a slide projector.
9A36.20projecting meters30-1.7Project a standard meter on a screen.
9A36.20projection metersE-2aTwo projection meters for the overhead with assorted accessories.
9A36.30write on film rollsPIRA 1000
9A36.30write on film9A36.30
9A36.40projecting thermometersAJP 32(10),xivAlcohol thermometers are easily projected on the overhead. Add a scale on the side.
9A36.50multiexposure transparenciesAJP 32(9),xiiiUse Polaroid 146-L film to make instant transparencies.
9A36.60action effects on the OHAJP 47(3),291A review of special commercially available polarizing materials that allow simulation of various motions on the overhead projector.

ReferenceDescription
M-1Sutton
Ma-1Freier & Anderson
M-1dHilton
8-2.8Meiners
1A12.01University of Minnesota Handbook
AJP 52(1),85American Journal of Physics
TPT 15(5),300The Physics Teacher
Disc 01-01The Video Encyclopedia of Physics Demonstrations

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