Physics Club
It’s not often one can say: “I have to go to Physics club tomorrow morning,” and not receive some sort of confused look. Typically, one would imagine such a club as a group of “MIT-Wanna-Be’s” gathered around a table discussing numbers and formulas so far out of the comprehensive reach that the only words recognized are “the,” “formula,” and “thus” (If you don’t believe me, how many of these words do you know: “Parallax,” “instantaneous velocity,” “luminous flux,” “piezoelectricity,” or “stimulated emission?”). This is hardly the case. Although many of these difficult terms are used, in the Physics Club one can broaden his or her knowledge of this spectacular field of science in an engaging and nothing short of entertaining context. Thorough explanation of the concepts is generously provided by Mr. Rubey as fun and engrossing events are planned by Zach Babbe. If interested, contact Zach (President) or Mr. Rubey for information on future meetings and events.


