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1 Jan - 11 Feb | Geschlossen |
The general rule is 2G
Completely vaccinated people may enter. Verification via EU-certificate (can be digital) or general vaccination certificate
Reconvalescent people need a proof to have been infected a minimum of 28 days and a maximum of 90 days before.
The 2G-rule does not apply to pre-school children. Students who take part in regular school testings or who can present a valid test certificate are also not affected by the 2G rule.
Contact-tracing
In the entrance area to the great hall, you can find a table with small slips of paper, as well as a cardboard box. Please fill in one of the forms for each household and throw it into the box.
Contact minimisation /General hygiene :
Please always: wash/desinfect your hand and keep distance!
Medical masks are compulsory indoors, and also outdors if keeping a distance of 1,5m or more is not possible.
Visitor counting system: To the left and to the right side of the front-desk window there are white and black key pendants. Please take one for each person before entering the buildings. Please remember to give them back as soon as you come out again.
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Innenstationen/Indoor (3)
Stations-ID: D017
?? English instruction:
Press down hard with one hand on each metal plate.
Observe the ammeter.
Does the experiment work with the hands of different people?
What happens, when you dampen your hands?
- What value is indicated by the ammeter, when you do the experiment? What value is indicated, when other people do it?
- Take a partner by the hand, with your free hands, press on one each of the metal plates. What value does the ammeter show?
Extend the chain by more people.
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Stations-ID: D015
?? English instruction:
Move your fingers over the surface of the globe slowly.
Touch the globe with the flourescent tube.
- What happens, when you touch the globe with a finger or with your whole hand? What does your hand feel like afterwards?
- Hold one end of the flourescent tube to the globe. What happens when you hold the tube around the middle?
- Place a coin on the globe and hold your finger, or a second coin, close to it. What do you see? What can you smell?
The Gas Discharge Lamp was invented by Nikola Tesla (1856-1943) in the early 20th century.
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