- Kácovský P.: Electric circuits in the eyes of a thermographic camera, Fair 23, České Budějovice 2018
The paper describes three experiments that use thermographic camera for observations of heat effects in electric circuits. First experiment shows construction of a conductive maze, second experiment deals with different heat capacities of resistors of various sizes and third experiment is dedicated to temperature changes in very low frequency harmonic AC circuit.
- Dvořák L., Kácovský P.: More Ideas from Malá Hraštice (Easy Experiments with Famous Names in the Background), Fair 23, České Budějovice 2018
The paper describes several experiments associated with the names of famous physicists: 1) ‘almost Rutherford’s’ experiment which deals with repulsion of macroscopic objects, 2) simple verification of the Ampère’s law of total current, 3) repelling magnets, when the poles of thin long magnets repel in analogy with the Coulomb's law, but with shorter magnets it’s more complicated and 4) the Oersted’s experiment.
- Kácovský P.: Physics Through the Eyes of Thermography, Fair 21, Brno 2016
The following paper shows experiments in which thermography can be used, even though in these parts of physics thermal phenomena are perceived more as secondary effects.