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Timková, V.; Ješková, Z. – Physics Teacher, 2017
Students are well aware of the effect of the deflection of sports balls when they have been given a spin. A volleyball, tennis, or table tennis ball served with topspin results in an additional downward force that makes the ball difficult to catch and return. In soccer, the effect of sidespin causes the ball to curve unexpectedly sideways,…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Motion, Scientific Principles
Sabin, J.; Bandin, M.; Prieto, G.; Sarmiento, F. – Physics Education, 2009
We present a new practical exercise to explain the mechanisms of aggregation of some colloids which are otherwise not easy to understand. We have used tennis balls to simulate, in a visual way, the aggregation of colloids under reaction-limited colloid aggregation (RLCA) and diffusion-limited colloid aggregation (DLCA) regimes. We have used the…
Descriptors: Physics, Motion, Energy, Geometric Concepts
Pipinos, Savas – Mathematics Teaching, 2010
This article describes one classroom activity in which the author simulates the Newtonian gravity, and employs the Euclidean Geometry with the use of new technologies (NT). The prerequisites for this activity were some knowledge of the formulae for a particle free fall in Physics and most certainly, a good understanding of the notion of similarity…
Descriptors: Physics, Geometry, Simulation, Mathematics Instruction
Colicchia, Giuseppe; Zollman, Dean; Wiesner, Hartmut; Sen, Ahmet Ilhan – Physics Teacher, 2008
A whiplash event is a relative motion between the head and torso that occurs in rear-end automobile collisions. In particular, the large inertia of the head results in a horizontal translation relative to the thorax. This paper describes a simulation of the motion of the head and neck during a rear-end (whiplash) collision. A head-neck model that…
Descriptors: Mechanics (Physics), Motion, Human Body, Science Instruction
Peterson, Dan W. – Communication Teacher, 2007
The thought of learning about the principles of classical management and the machine metaphor of organizing can get many organizational communication students yawning just by seeing the subject in a syllabus. Abundant movie and television examples associated with the machine-like nature of workplace productivity are often used to demonstrate…
Descriptors: Organizational Communication, Administrative Principles, Time, Motion
Rodriguez, Armando A.; Metzger, Richard P.; Cifdaloz, Oguzhan; Dhirasakdanon, Thanate; Welfert, Bruno – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2004
This paper describes an interactive modelling, simulation, animation, and real-time control (MoSART) environment for a class of 'cart-pendulum' electromechanical systems that may be used to enhance learning within differential equations and linear algebra classes. The environment is useful for conveying fundamental mathematical/systems concepts…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Models, Motion, Animation