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The Plane Astrolabe Listen Astrolabes are astronomical instruments that were used for several purposes such as timekeeping, celestial navigation, astrology, and surveying. Our plane astrolabe is a rep
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The mysterious double cone Listen The mysteriously upward rolling double cone is a classic teaching example from the lessons in mechanics, where a supposed paradox is used to be able to discuss the ch
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Determination of the Mechanical Equivalent of Heat Listen In the mid-19th century, Joule published his results on the mechanical equivalent of heat in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Socie
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The Cross Staff Listen The Cross Staff is an angle measuring instrument that also makes it possible to determine the height of or distance to objects based on the intercept theorem. The instrument its
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table top stereoscopic viewer Listen Our table top stereoscopic viewer is designed to hold up to some 30 image slides and was built for entertainment purposes, very similar to our handheld Brewster ty
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Leeuwenhoek Microscope Listen Antoni van Leeuwenhoek (1632 – 1723) was a Dutch natural philosopher and to this day very much known for the development of several hundred microscopes. He produced the l
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Apparatus for comparison of acting forces on free falling bodies Listen The Machine, whereby the Forces of Bodies, falling directly, are compar'd is an experiment in which brass balls are dropped from
/en/frisian/curriculum-courses/learn-frisian-outside-of-your-degree
Learn Frisian outside of your degree! Listen Did you know that you can also learn Frisian with us outside of your degree? You don't have to be a German major (or degree-seeking at all!) to take course
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Condensator Straw Electroscope Listen The Condensator Straw Electroscope was first described by Alessandro Volta in 1787. Two thin straws are hung up inside of a jar so they can oscillate freely witho
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Our Team Listen Prof. Dr. Anders Ehlers Dam anders.dam -PleaseRemoveIncludingDashes- @ uni-flensburg.de +49 461 805 2854 Gebäude Oslo - OSL 349.1 Contact information Phone +49 461 805 2854 E-mail ande