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Modern Miracle

Medical Machines

Educational Research & Development
on the
Application of Contemporary Physics
to
Medical Diagnosis & Treatment

Graphic courtesy of the National Library of Medicine

Instructors' Guides
Vision The hands-on activities on the optics of the eye with suggested answers to the questions.
Wavefront Abberations The hands-on activities on Wavefront Abberation with suggested answers to the questions.
Accomodating Lens Low-cost apparatus for teaching accomodation of the eye lens. AAPT First Place Apparatus, 2010.
Wavefront Abberations The hands-on activities on Wavefront Abberation with suggested answers to the questions.
MRI Apparatus The description and building hints for the MRI analogy. This is the wrte-up submitted tot he AAPT Apparatus Competition.
CT Analogy A description of the newly developed analogy for CT scanning and back rojection. Definitely a work in progress.
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