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Calles-Arriaga, Carlos A.; López-Hernández, Juan; Hernández-Ordoñez, Martín; Nuño-Maganda, Marco A.; Ortiz-Moctezuma, Manuel B.; Rocha-Rangel, Enrique – Physics Education, 2022
Basic science courses, such as physics, are fundamental to precollege studies. For instance, in different engineering applications, electricity and magnetism require comprehending subjects such as electrical circuits and power electronics. However, abstract concepts such as electric or magnetic fields are often difficult to explain without visual…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Secondary School Science, Magnets
Ramos, L. M.; Reis, C. R. N.; Calheiro, L. B.; Goncalves, A. M. B. – Physics Education, 2021
Using a joystick module, we followed the movement of a chaotic magnetic pendulum. The pendulum bar was attached to a joystick that served as a pivot point and biaxial angular motion sensor. Using an Arduino board, we could follow the position as a function of time along both the "x" and "y"-axis and draw a graph showing the…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Computer Software, Motion
Rodrigues, H.; dos Santos, A. C.; Soares, A. – Physics Education, 2020
In this article, physical quantities related to the motion of a parachute system in the framework of Newton's law of mechanics guide an informal approach to the mathematical concept of function. Furthermore, a graphical simulator that enables visualization of the fall of object-parachutes system is presented. The article is aimed at students and…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Equipment, Scientific Principles
Leccia, Silvio; Colantonio, Arturo; Puddu, Emanuella; Galano, Silvia; Testa, Italo – Physics Education, 2015
Literature in "Physics Education" has shown that students encounter many difficulties in understanding wave propagation. Such difficulties lead to misconceptions also in understanding sound, often used as context to teach wave propagation. To address these issues, we present in this paper a module in which the students are engaged in…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Scientific Concepts, Concept Formation
Kraftmakher, Yaakov – Physics Education, 2013
Two computer-assisted experiments are described: (i) determination of the speed of ultrasound waves in water and (ii) measurement of the thermal expansion of an aluminum-based alloy. A new data-acquisition system developed by PASCO scientific is used. In both experiments, the "Keep" mode of recording data is employed: the data are…
Descriptors: Science Experiments, Computer Assisted Instruction, Motion, Acoustics
Kraftmakher, Yaakov – Physics Education, 2013
Electron-atom collisions in gases are an aspect of atomic physics. Three experiments in this field employing a thyratron are described: (i) the Ramsauer-Townsend effect, (ii) the excitation and ionization potentials of xenon and (iii) the ion-electron recombination after interrupting the electric discharge.
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Molecular Structure, Science Experiments
Khairurrijal; Eko Widiatmoko; Srigutomo, Wahyu; Kurniasih, Neny – Physics Education, 2012
A method has been developed to measure the swing period of a simple pendulum automatically. The pendulum position is converted into a signal frequency by employing a simple electronic circuit that detects the intensity of infrared light reflected by the pendulum. The signal produced by the electronic circuit is sent to the microphone port and…
Descriptors: Electronic Equipment, Laboratory Equipment, Science Instruction, Physics
Lombardi, S.; Monroy, G.; Testa, I.; Sassi, E. – Physics Education, 2010
A new procedure for performing quantitative measurements in teaching optics is presented. Application of the procedure to accurately measure the rate of change of the variable refractive index of a water-denatured alcohol mixture is described. The procedure can also be usefully exploited for measuring the constant refractive index of distilled…
Descriptors: Optics, Chemistry, Educational Technology, Science Instruction
Measurement of "g'" by Means of the "Improper" Use of Sound Card Software: A Multipurpose Experiment
Ganci, S. – Physics Education, 2008
A well-known experiment for the measurement of the acceleration of gravity is carried out on a personal computer using standard software for a sound card in a non-canonical way, which provides an improved, more accurate, result and is a useful teaching method for a traditional classroom experiment. (Contains 3 figures and 1 footnote.)
Descriptors: Physics, Computer Software, Teaching Methods, Computer Assisted Instruction
Allwood, Dan A.; Dean, Julian; Bryan, Matthew T.; Baker, Alan – Physics Education, 2009
Finite element modelling software has been used to allow secondary school students to study nanoscale magnetic materials for hard drive recording applications. The students were introduced to the basic concepts of finite element modelling using a freely available internet game before modelling the magnetization reversal of single magnetic grains.…
Descriptors: Scientific Research, Physics, Secondary School Students, Secondary School Science
Prayaga, Chandra – Physics Education, 2008
A simple interface between VPython and Microsoft (MS) Office products such as Word and Excel, controlled by Visual Basic for Applications, is described. The interface allows the preparation of content-rich, interactive learning environments by taking advantage of the three-dimensional (3D) visualization capabilities of VPython and the GUI…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Visualization, Scientific Concepts, Computer Software
Amrani, D. – Physics Education, 2007
We present a simple computer-based laboratory experiment for evaluating absolute zero in degrees Celsius, which can be performed in college and undergraduate physical sciences laboratory courses. With a computer, absolute zero apparatus can help demonstrators or students to observe the relationship between temperature and pressure and use…
Descriptors: Physical Sciences, Laboratory Experiments, Science Experiments, Chemistry
Gratton, Luigi M.; Defrancesco, Silvia – Physics Education, 2006
We present a simple computer-aided experiment for investigating Coulomb's law of sliding friction in a classroom. It provides a way of testing the possible dependence of the friction coefficient on various parameters, such as types of materials, normal force, apparent area of contact and sliding velocity.
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Physics, Science Experiments, Secondary School Science
Lawrence, Ian – Physics Education, 2004
Using computers to provide dynamic modelling of physical situations is a valuable teaching tool. This is the first of two articles which look in detail at the use of two tools: this article considers the use of VnR whilst the second considers Modellus. This article provides useful approaches using VnR to teach physics. It also considers the…
Descriptors: Energy, Physics, Teaching Methods, Computer Assisted Instruction
Kraftmakher, Yaakov – Physics Education, 2005
The interaction of a conductor with a time-dependent magnetic field is an important topic of electromagnetic theory. A computerized classroom demonstration shows how the eddy currents induced in the rotor of an induction motor cause its rotation or braking. Both phenomena are directly related to Lenz's law.
Descriptors: Logical Thinking, Demonstrations (Educational), Science Instruction, Teaching Methods