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PhysicsHigh | Determining the speed of light at home using chocolate and a microwave and how Louis Essen did it. @PhysicsHigh | Uploaded 4 years ago | Updated 21 hours ago
Louis Essen where the speed of light was determined by using a microwave resonator. At the time in the early 50's, it achieved the most precise value of the speed of light. You too can do this experiment at home to work out the speed of light using chocolate and a microwave

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Determining the speed of light at home using chocolate and a microwave and how Louis Essen did it. @PhysicsHigh