MINNEAPOLIS - It's physics with a twist of fun this week at the Minneapolis Convention Center.
The U of M Physics Force team is presenting the annual "Physics Circus" starting Monday. Over 20,000 students from across the Metro are expected to attend throughout the week. Then, Thursday night the public is invited to attend a show at 7 p.m. at the Minneapolis Convention Center.
Physics Force is a made up of physics professors and other teachers from across the Metro. They say the goal is to make physics fun and less scary for students that attend.
The show is filled with explosions, music and even teachers dropping out of the air while trying to carch a ball launched by a cannon.
Thursday's show is free but registration is required. To register and learn more about "Physics Force" click here.
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