Sixteenth Annual Physics Olympics Sponsored by TOPS, Landstown High School, Busch Gardens What is a Physics Olympics? The Physics Olympics is a series of six activities, each of 20 minutes duration. No prior preparation or construction is required. The activities are designed to be fun, active, include some knowledge of science, and require group participation. Sampling of Past Activities: Paper Airplane Toss, Slow Bicycle Race, Constant Velocity Race, Koosh Ball Catapult, Penny Barge, Laser Target Shoot, Build-a-Magnet, Walk the Plank, Pennies from Heaven, Mirror Maze. Place: Landstown High School, 2001 Concert Drive, Virginia Beach Turn off Princess Anne road onto Concert Drive. Take your first right and then your first left into the Visitors Parking Lot. Enter by the main entrance. Time: Saturday March 27, 2003 9 am to 12 noon Check-in (Confirm attendance, receive score sheet, record team names) will be from 8:30 to 9 am in the Main Foyer. Questions:Call David Wright 822-7307(TCC) or 463-8913(Home) dwright@tcc.edu ___________________________________________________________________ Registration Form Send to: David Wright, Tidewater Community College, 1700 College Crescent, Virginia Beach, VA 23456 School_____________________________________________________________ Faculty Sponsor______________________________________________________ School Address_______________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ School Phone Number__________________________________________________ Registration is $5/team if prepaid and postmarked by March 17. (After March 17 and on-site, the fee will be $10 per team, and participation will not be guaranteed!) Number of Teams_____ Amount enclosed (payable to TOPS)________ You will not need to bring any materials other than a pencil or pen, and a calculator. The events are fun as well as challenging. Most events do not require mathematical calculation. Please Pre-register!!! We can only guarantee space to those that pre-register!!! There will be only a limited number of slots available to those who register on-site. Teams: Each school may sponsor one or more teams. A team may be members of a science club, physics or physical science class, or any students interested in having fun with physics. Each team consists of four or five students. Teams will compete in either the middle school or high school division. Each team should pick a name for themselves before arrival and enter that name on the registration sheet upon arrival. Registration Fee: $10/team if paid on-site, or after March 17. $5/team if payment is received or postmarked by March 17. On-site registration is possible, but space is only guaranteed to those who pre-register. Prizes: Prizes will be awarded to the winning teams in each division. Refreshments will be served at the awards ceremony at noon. Physics Olympics Website: http://www.physics.odu.edu/%7Eweinstei/TOPS/olympics_ad.html