January Tacoma Science Cafe information

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Miranda Hayes
Tue, Dec 20, 2011 8:22 PM

To Whom It May Concern,

Please add the following event information for the January Tacoma Science Café to your online community calendar(s). Thank you!

January Tacoma Science Café - "The Physics of Music: Using Light to Study Sound"

6:30 p.m. Tuesday, January 10, at The Swiss Pub, 1904 Jefferson Ave., Tacoma

Rand Worland, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Physics Department, University of Puget Sound

From clarinets and violins, to drums and cymbals, vibrations create the complex sounds that we hear from musical instruments. At the January Tacoma Science Café, join the University of Puget Sound's Rand Worland, Ph.D., to discover how he uses lasers to produce images of these vibrations and how differences in vibrations alter how we perceive sounds.

This event is FREE for everyone.

Miranda Hayes | PACIFIC SCIENCE CENTER

Special Events Coordinator | P (206) 443-2937 | mhayes@pacsci.org mailto:mhayes@pacsci.org

Pacific Science Center is an independent, not-for-profit educational institution that inspires lifelong interest in science, math and technology.

To Whom It May Concern, Please add the following event information for the January Tacoma Science Café to your online community calendar(s). Thank you! January Tacoma Science Café - "The Physics of Music: Using Light to Study Sound" 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, January 10, at The Swiss Pub, 1904 Jefferson Ave., Tacoma Rand Worland, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Physics Department, University of Puget Sound >From clarinets and violins, to drums and cymbals, vibrations create the complex sounds that we hear from musical instruments. At the January Tacoma Science Café, join the University of Puget Sound's Rand Worland, Ph.D., to discover how he uses lasers to produce images of these vibrations and how differences in vibrations alter how we perceive sounds. This event is FREE for everyone. Miranda Hayes | PACIFIC SCIENCE CENTER Special Events Coordinator | P (206) 443-2937 | mhayes@pacsci.org <mailto:mhayes@pacsci.org> Pacific Science Center is an independent, not-for-profit educational institution that inspires lifelong interest in science, math and technology.