170728-N-RP435-003 SAN DIEGO (July 28, 2017) Lt. Cmdr. Roman Mills, assistant program manager for training for the Navy’s Battlespace Awareness and Information Operations Program Office shows his daughter, Autumn, how to make vibrations while rubbing the handles of a Chinese Water Bowl causing transverse mechanical waves across the water due to a phenomenon called slip-stick friction. The experiment was on display at the Kids to Work STEM event hosted by Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (SPAWAR), SPAWAR Systems Center (SSC) Pacific and the Program Executive Office for Command, Control,


170728-N-RP435-003 SAN DIEGO (July 28, 2017) Lt. Cmdr. Roman Mills, assistant program manager for training for the Navy’s Battlespace Awareness and Information Operations Program Office shows his daughter, Autumn, how to make vibrations while rubbing the handles of a Chinese Water Bowl causing transverse mechanical waves across the water due to a phenomenon called slip-stick friction. The experiment was on display at the Kids to Work STEM event hosted by Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (SPAWAR), SPAWAR Systems Center (SSC) Pacific and the Program Executive Office for Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence. The Kids to Work event featured demonstrations at multiple locations across Naval Base Point Loma including SSC Pacific topside and bayside and the SPAWAR Old Town Campus. ( Navy Photo by Krishna M. Jackson)


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