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McKinney, Daniel – Science Teacher, 2020
Teaching the tools and concepts associated with modern physics can often be a daunting and difficult task for secondary science teachers. Classical physics is often perceived as intimidating and complex in its own right. Modern physics addressing quantum phenomena where Newtonian laws break down is even more abstract for learners. However,…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Science Instruction, Physics, Scientific Concepts
Freericks, J. K.; Cutler, D.; Kruse, A.; Vieira, L. B. – Physics Teacher, 2019
We describe a new style of MOOC designed to engage students with an immersive multimedia environment including text, images, video lectures, computer-based simulations, animations, and tutorials. Quantum Mechanics for Everyone is currently running on edX and has been successful by a number of different measures. Building on the pioneering work of…
Descriptors: Quantum Mechanics, Physics, Science Instruction, Large Group Instruction
Barbee, Meredith H.; Carden, Robert G.; Johnson, Julia H. R.; Brown, Cameron L.; Canelas, Dorian A.; Craig, Stephen L. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2018
This work describes the use of a single chemical reaction to teach and connect a number of standard general chemistry course topics while also introducing students to polymer concepts. Through the study of the reaction that converts spiropyran into merocyanine, we are able to present and connect molecular orbital theory, quantum mechanics,…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, College Science, Undergraduate Study
Petit, Matthieu; Michez, Lisa; Raimundo, Jean-Manuel; Dumas, Philippe – Physics Education, 2016
Semiconductor materials are at the core of electronics. Most electronic devices are made of semiconductors. The operation of these components is well described by quantum physics which is often a difficult concept for students to understand. One of the intrinsic parameters of semiconductors is their bandgap energy E[subscript g]. In the case of…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Mechanics (Physics), Quantum Mechanics
Camrud, Evan; Turner, Daniel B. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2017
Numerous computational and spectroscopic studies have demonstrated the decisive role played by nonadiabatic coupling in photochemical reactions. Nonadiabatic coupling drives photochemistry when potential energy surfaces are nearly degenerate at avoided crossings or truly degenerate at unavoided crossings. The dynamics induced by nonadiabatic…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, College Science, Graduate Study
Hobson, Art – Physics Teacher, 2011
In order to explain certain features of radioactive beta decay, Wolfgang Pauli suggested in 1930 that the nucleus emitted, in addition to a beta particle, another particle of an entirely new type. The hypothesized particle, dubbed the neutrino, would not be discovered experimentally for another 25 years. It's not easy to detect neutrinos, because…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Molecular Structure, Scientific Principles
Blanes, S.; Casas, F.; Oteo, J. A.; Ros, J. – European Journal of Physics, 2010
Time-dependent perturbation theory as a tool to compute approximate solutions of the Schrodinger equation does not preserve unitarity. Here we present, in a simple way, how the "Magnus expansion" (also known as "exponential perturbation theory") provides such unitary approximate solutions. The purpose is to illustrate the importance and…
Descriptors: Quantum Mechanics, Equations (Mathematics), Calculus, Science Instruction
Gordon, Michal; Gordon, Goren – Physics Education, 2010
The computer game of quantum minesweeper is introduced as a quantum extension of the well-known classical minesweeper. Its main objective is to teach the unique concepts of quantum mechanics in a fun way. Quantum minesweeper demonstrates the effects of superposition, entanglement and their non-local characteristics. While in the classical…
Descriptors: Quantum Mechanics, Computers, Video Games, Science Instruction
Schneider, Mark B. – Physics Teacher, 2010
The past two decades of attention to introductory physics education has emphasized enhanced development of conceptual understanding to accompany calculational ability. Given this, it is surprising that current texts continue to rely on the Bohr model to develop a flawed intuition, and introduce correct atomic physics on an ad hoc basis. For…
Descriptors: Quantum Mechanics, Physics, Science Instruction, College Science
Hughes, Stephen W. – Physics Education, 2010
In this article some basic laboratory bench experiments are described that are useful for teaching high school students some of the basic principles of stellar astrophysics. For example, in one experiment, students slam a plastic water-filled bottle down onto a bench, ejecting water towards the ceiling, illustrating the physics associated with a…
Descriptors: High School Students, Physics, Secondary School Science, Scientific Principles
Boozer, A. D. – European Journal of Physics, 2009
We clarify the meaning of Bell's theorem and its implications for the construction of hidden variable theories by considering an example system consisting of two entangled spin-1/2 particles. Using this example, we present a simplified version of Bell's theorem and describe several hidden variable theories that agree with the predictions of…
Descriptors: Quantum Mechanics, Science Instruction, Physics, Validity
Likar, A.; Razpet, N. – European Journal of Physics, 2009
The dipole radiation from an oscillating charge is treated using the Hamiltonian approach to electrodynamics where the concept of cavity modes plays a central role. We show that the calculation of the radiation field can be obtained in a closed form within this approach by emphasizing the role of coherence between the cavity modes, which is…
Descriptors: Quantum Mechanics, Radiation, Computation, Scientific Principles
Oon, Pey Tee; Subramaniam, R. – Physics Education, 2009
Following on from our previous article (Oon and Subramaniam 2009 "Phys. Educ." 44 384-91), here we trace ideas on the history of light from the Planck era to modern times. In particular, the seminal contributions of Planck, Einstein and de Broglie are highlighted. Some lesser known facets of the nature of light are also emphasized. It is stressed…
Descriptors: Physics, History, Light, Science Instruction
Cartier, Stephen F. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2009
As an alternative to the "thermodynamics first" or "quantum first" approaches to the physical chemistry curriculum, the statistical definition of entropy and the Boltzmann distribution are introduced in the first days of the course and the entire two-semester curriculum is then developed from these concepts. Once the tools of statistical mechanics…
Descriptors: Thermodynamics, Mechanics (Physics), Chemistry, Scientific Concepts
Reilly, John T.; Strickland, Michael – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2010
A writing-across-the-curriculum and ethics component is presented for a second-semester, physical chemistry course. The activity involves introducing ethical issues pertinent to scientists. Students are asked to read additional material, participate in discussions, and write essays and a paper on an ethical issue. The writing and discussion…
Descriptors: Writing Across the Curriculum, Quantum Mechanics, Chemistry, Ethics