Browsing by Author "Lonc, William, 1930-"

Browsing by Author "Lonc, William, 1930-"

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  • Zatzman, Martin E. (Halifax, N.S. : Saint Mary's University, 1976)
    This thesis is the end result of the initial stages of the radio astronomy program at Saint Mary’s University. The main objective of the project was to build a working radio telescope and to test some important properties ...

  • Lonc, William, 1930- (American Association of Physics Teachers, 1990-12)
    There is no abstract available for this article.

  • Lonc, William, 1930- (American Association of Physics TeachersAmerican Institute of Physics, 1973-03)
    Utilizing only commonly available components and instruments, construction and performance details are given for a system capable of extracting the sinusoidal components of a 10 kHz square wave and a 10 kHz half-wave ...

  • Lonc, William, 1930- (American Association of Physics TeachersAmerican Institute of Physics, 1989-01)
    An experiment, suitable for an introductory laboratory course, is described in which a relatively common household item--the microwave oven--is used to do a heat experiment verifying the conservation of energy principle.

  • Lonc, William, 1930-; Gregson, P. H. (American Association of Physics TeachersAmerican Institute of Physics, 1976-08)
    There is no abstract available for this article.

  • Lonc, William, 1930-; Capitolo, Mario (American Association of Physics TeachersAmerican Institute of Physics, 2000-05)
    There is no abstract available for this article.

  • Lonc, William, 1930- (American Association of Physics Teachers, 1980-08)
    There is no abstract available for this article.

  • Lonc, William, 1930- (American Association of Physics TeachersAmerican Institute of Physics, 1999-02)
    A system for detecting meteors by radio is described which is simple and reliable, and thought to be suitable as a science fair project. There is a relatively detailed discussion of the various factors involved in such a ...

  • Haranas, Yiannis H.; Lonc, William, 1930- (American Association of Physics TeachersAmerican Institute of Physics, 1984-03)
    A semi-quantitative undergraduate experiment is described which verifies that the attenuation of microwaves propagating in a lossy liquid medium depends both on the distance traveled by the wave in the medium, as well as ...

  • Yan, Kam L.; Lonc, William, 1930- (American Association of Physics TeachersAmerican Institute of Physics, 1975-08)
    By utilizing only commonly available microwave components and instruments, construction and performance details are given for a system capable of demonstrating the Faraday rotation effect at microwave frequencies with ...

  • Lonc, William, 1930-; Capitolo, Mario (American Association of Physics TeachersAmerican Institute of Physics, 1997-09)
    There is no abstract available for this article.

  • Lonc, William, 1930- (American Association of Physics Teachers, 1980-08)
    There is no abstract available for this article.

  • Lonc, William, 1930- (American Association of Physics Teachers, 1993-01)
    There is no abstract available for this article.

  • Lonc, William, 1930- (American Association of Physics TeachersAmerican Institute of Physics, 1995-02)
    Demonstrates Newton's third law of motion in a novel way. Description of requirements; Discussion with respect to horizontal and vertical orientations of the"line of action". Low-cost demonstration..

  • Lonc, William, 1930- (American Association of Physics Teachers, 1992-09)
    There is no abstract available for this article.

  • Lonc, William, 1930-; Lo, George (American Association of Physics TeachersAmerican Institute of Physics, 1986-09)
    An experiment is described using readily available satellite television receiving equipment to obtain an approximate value for the solar (quiet Sun) temperature at a frequency of 4 GHz (7.5 cm), using a comparison method. ...

  • Lonc, William, 1930-; Lo, George (American Association of Physics TeachersAmerican Institute of Physics, 1984-06)
    There is no abstract available for this article.

  • Lonc, William, 1930- (American Association of Physics TeachersAmerican Institute of Physics, 1971-08)
    There is no abstract available for this article.