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Physics Teacher, 1988
Asks the relationship between mass and skidding distance. Provides a problem with illustrations and an answer. (YP)
Descriptors: Mechanics (Physics), Motion, Physics, Science Tests
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Barnes, George – Physics Teacher, 1989
Described is the subject of biological scaling for physics teachers including examples and in-depth reading. Topics are elements of scaling, terminal velocities, Lilliputian and Brobdingnagian, brain evolution, dolphin echolocation, surface tension, gravity change, food and oxygen, and seeing. Ten references on physics and size, and ten questions…
Descriptors: Biology, Measurement, Physics, Problem Sets
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Matsubara, Akira; Nomura, Kazuo – Journal of Chemical Education, 1979
Various phenomena in chemistry and biology can be understood through Gibbs energy utilization. Some common phenomena in chemistry are explained including neutralization, hydrolysis, oxidation and reaction, simultaneous dissociation equilibrium of two weak acids, and common ion effect on solubility. (Author/SA)
Descriptors: Biology, Chemical Reactions, Chemistry, College Science
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Physics Teacher, 1988
Discusses the average speed differences between hydrogen and oxygen molecules contained in a jar. (YP)
Descriptors: Kinetic Molecular Theory, Physics, Science Education, Science Tests
Feth, J. H. – 1973
This booklet presents the language used in dealing with water. The booklet is intended to provide decision-makers with an adequate base of information to analyze water sources for consumption, recreation, and industry. The first section defines water and its properties, geologic locations, domestic and industrial uses, and patterns of change. The…
Descriptors: Ecological Factors, Environmental Education, Geology, Instructional Materials
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Koss, Jordan; Hartt, Kenneth – Physics Teacher, 1988
Answers a student's question about the emission of a positron from a nucleus. Discusses the problem from the aspects of the uncertainty principle, beta decay, the Fermi Theory, and modern physics. (YP)
Descriptors: Atomic Structure, Nuclear Physics, Physics, Problem Solving