Physics Fun by Shiloh

Shilohof Sunnyvale's entry into Varsity Tutor's October 2016 scholarship contest

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Physics Fun by Shiloh - October 2016 Scholarship Essay

I would teach physics due to my love for the subject inspired by Professor Betty Young, a physics professor at Santa Clara University.

Her passion for physics and teaching shone clearly in every lecture. Rather than remaining in the realm of the theoretical, she tried to find a demonstration for every topic. Once, while the class was learning about equipotential lines in an electric field, she brought in a Van de Graaf generator and a fluorescent light tube. The tube lit up when pointed at the generator, as the ends were at different electric potentials, causing a voltage across the tube. Unfortunately, Professor Young's sandals did not insulate her sufficiently, and she received a mild yet painful shock every time the tube was lit. This did not deter her from excitedly repeating the demonstration until everyone in the crowded lecture hall understood the physics behind it.

She enjoyed teaching physics labs as well, committed to helping students practice hands-on experimentation. In every lab, she patiently helped each group set up the equipment, and ensured that everyone was safe.

Professor Young also helped her students to be aware of the applications of physics, and how they fit into the greater sphere of physics. Each week, we were assigned to write a paragraph summarizing a scientific paper or technical article about a physics-related topic

The most important lesson that I learned from Professor Young was the vital importance of science in understanding how our world works. If I taught physics, that is what I would also try to convey.

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