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Saturday Morning Physics: -The Torpedo Bat Invention at Univ of Michigan

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Saturday Morning Physics: -The Torpedo Bat Invention at Univ of Michigan

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Saturday Morning Physics: The Torpedo Bat Invention

These lectures are back! I will try and get there early to save seats, but please arrive by 10am in order to get your seat. This lectures are very popular. If you get there late you might have to sit in the overflow room next door.

Speaker: Aaron Leanhardt
Physicist turned Major League Baseball Field Coordinator (Former U-M Professor)

Saturday, October 4, 2025
10:30-11:30 AM
170 & 182 Auditoriums Weiser Hall
Each lecture begins promptly at 10:30 AM and runs until 11:30 AM, with a half-hour Q&A afterward.

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Close Parking is available at the Church Street Parking Structure for $10.00/car with only credit cards accepted. BUT a block away is a city parking structure on S. Forest and S. University that only charges $1.50/hr. Meters are $2.50 an hour.

About Saturday Morning Physics
Physics is a fundamental science and provides the foundations for solving both cosmic mysteries and practical problems. In 1995, the University of Michigan Department of Physics began sharing some of the latest ideas in the field with the public in the Saturday Morning Physics lecture series.

Designed for general audiences, the lectures are an opportunity to hear physicists discuss their work in easy-to-understand, non-technical terms. The multimedia presentations include hands-on demonstrations of the principles discussed, along with slides, video, and computer simulations

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