The Physics Show Musical as a guest in Tübingen
From March 22 to 25, the physics show of the University of Bonn gave a guest performance at the University of Tübingen. There it performed the worldwide unique physics show musical "Planetamos", which is going on tour for the first time. The humorous show explains from a physics perspective what makes life on earth possible and protects it. The 90-minute piece includes 14 live experiments, 7 live sung songs and was accompanied by an orchestra staffed with 7 different instruments. All participants are students (or former students) of the University of Bonn. There were 3 performances in front of a sold-out audience of 520 people each, including a show especially for school classes from elementary school to middle school. The local support by physics professors Josef Jochum and Werner Vogelsang was fantastic. We felt very comfortable!
Christmas Physics Show "Physikalischer Adventskalender"
After two years, our Christmas physics show returns to the Wolfgang-Paul lecture hall! At the start of the festive season Steffi's and Martin's flat is turned upside down. They encounter 24 exciting experiments from hot fire to icy-cold nitrogen. Will Steffi although pass her exam and what does Santa Clause have to do with the whole thing? The show has been performed on Wednesday, 21 December at 3:00 pm and on Thursday, 22 December at 12:15 pm.
"Planetamos" - The Physics Show Musical
At the end of august, the physics show musical "Planetamos" was performed. In two entertaining hours, the physics show musical offers the audience interesting facts about our blue planet with live music, live singing and lots of wit. The explanations of the experiments are suitable for children from the age of 12, but younger children also have a lot of fun in the show!
Physics Show "200 Years Rudolf Clausius"
Rudolf Clausius was a professor at the University of Bonn from 1869 to 1888 and is considered the founder of the second law of thermodynamics. As part of the lecture series "The Motive Force of Heat" on the occasion of Rudolf Clausius' 200th birthday, the physics show has performed a short show (in German).
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