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Mayer, V. V.; Varaksina, E. I. – Physics Education, 2022
We propose a laboratory experiment on the quantitative study of the normal dispersion of light. A triangular isosceles prism made of flint glass TF3 is used as the object of study, and we describe a simple and affordable device for observing and photographing the dispersion spectrum on a smartphone. A possibility of the quantitative investigation…
Descriptors: Light, Physics, Science Experiments, Science Instruction
Preeti S. Kulkarni; Varuna S. Watwe; Sakshi S. Khatavkar; Akshay A. Khandagale; Sunil D. Kulkarni – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
Flame Emission Spectroscopy (FES) is a powerful analytical technique widely used for identifying and quantifying elements in various samples. In this laboratory experiment, undergraduate students were introduced to FES and its significance in analytical chemistry. The experiment aimed to provide students with hands-on experience in constructing…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Chemistry, Science Instruction, Spectroscopy
Arribas, Enrique; Escobar, Isabel; Ramirez-Vazquez, Raquel; del Pilar Suarez Rodriguez, Carmen; Gonzalez-Rubio, Jesus; Belendez, Augusto – Physics Teacher, 2020
We believe that a natural focus of the physics education research community is on understanding and improving students' learning in our physics courses. Due to the increase in technology, we can bring laboratory experiments closer to our students. It is necessary to update our laboratories technologically to get closer to the world in which our…
Descriptors: Physics, Laboratory Experiments, Educational Technology, Handheld Devices
Frydenberg, Mark – Information Systems Education Journal, 2023
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a network of objects that can exchange data with other devices also connected to the Internet. One of the most common consumer examples of IoT is home automation, as a variety of smart devices, including doorbells, lightbulbs, thermostats, and refrigerators are now available which users can control remotely using…
Descriptors: Internet, Computer Software, Automation, Information Technology
Kim, J.; Bouman, L.; Cayruth, F.; Elliott, C.; Francis, B.; Gogo, E.; Hyman, C.; Marshall, A.; Masters, J.; Olano, W.; Paone, A.; Patel, K.; Richards, L.; Sbardella, C.; Snider, A.; Trinh, B.; Umari, F.; Wilks, H. – Physics Teacher, 2020
These days, smartphones are popular commodities among students in high school and college. Students carry their devices all the time, so why not use such a popular electronic device to measure physical quantities such as "g" in physics labs? In this work, we report a "multiple tasking" method, a measurement technique that we…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Telecommunications
Kajornklin, Penbhorn; Jarujamrus, Purim; Phanphon, Phuwadon; Ngernpradab, Pakakan; Supasorn, Saksri; Chairam, Sanoe; Amatatongchai, Maliwan – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
This work reports the first use of rubber latex waste as the hydrophobic reagent for a low-cost, simple, and rapid fabrication of a paper towel-based experimental device (PTED) with a circular design of 5 mm to demonstrate the factors affecting chemical equilibrium; this serves as a user-friendly means for a laboratory experiment. The illustration…
Descriptors: Secondary School Science, College Science, Science Experiments, Science Equipment
Carroll, Ryan; Lincoln, James – Physics Teacher, 2020
The phyphox app has demonstrated itself to be useful and impressive for physics teaching. The app is free to download and has so many features that it seems it may be particularly helpful in this time of distance learning. Phyphox (pronounced to sound like "physics") works for Android and Apple phones, and there are many experiments…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Computer Software
Ambruso, Kelly; Riley, Kathryn R. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
In this communication, we describe five at-home laboratory experiments and demonstrations that complement a semester-long analytical chemistry curriculum. The experiments were successfully carried out by remote undergraduate students enrolled in a hybrid analytical chemistry course during the COVID-19 pandemic. Students used their personal…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Science Laboratories, Laboratory Experiments
Zhdanov, Arsenii; Pyay, Anna – Physics Teacher, 2022
Mobile phones are a widely used platform for educational apps, mobile health, and a variety of chemical tests. Here, we are working on a mobile phone-based physics lab (mPhysics) that uses a mobile phone's capabilities to run simple physics experiments and demonstrations. While a mobile phone can be used to analyze magnetic and optical properties…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Physics, Science Instruction
Gallitto, Aurelio Agliolo; Battaglia, Onofrio Rosario; Fazio, Claudio – Physics Education, 2021
We describe an educational activity that can be done by using smartphones to collect data in physics experiments aimed to measure the oscillating period of a spring-mass system and the elastic constant of the helicoidal spring by the dynamic method. Results for the oscillating period and for the elastic constant of the spring agree very well with…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Measurement Techniques, Telecommunications
Gössling, Alexander; Becker, Sebastian; Kuhn, Jochen – Physics Teacher, 2021
Supersonic free-fall jumps are excellent examples of kinematics in the context of drag. They have attracted a lot of media, public, and scientific interest. In 2012, Felix Baumgartner jumped from a height of approximately 38.969 km. During his flight he reached a top speed of 373 m/s, becoming the first human to travel faster than the speed of…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Physics, Kinetics
Salinas, Isabel; Giménez, Marcos H.; Monsoriu, Juan A.; Castro-Palacio, Juan C. – Physics Teacher, 2018
The smartphone's ambient light sensor has been used in the literature to study different physical phenomena. For instance, Malus's law, which involves the polarized light, has been verified by using simultaneously the orientation and light sensors of a smartphone. The illuminance of point light sources has been characterized also using the light…
Descriptors: Physics, Handheld Devices, Light, Measurement
Pili, Unofre; Violanda, Renante; Ceniza, Claude – Physics Teacher, 2018
The internal sensors in smartphones for their advanced add-in functions have also paved the way for these gadgets becoming multifunctional tools in elementary experimental physics. For instance, the acceleration sensor has been used to analyze free-falling motion and to study the oscillations of a spring-mass system. The ambient light sensor on…
Descriptors: Physics, Motion, Measurement, Measurement Equipment
Pili, Unofre; Violanda, Renante – Physics Teacher, 2019
In introductory physics laboratories, spring constants are traditionally measured using the static method. The dynamic method, via vertical spring-mass oscillator, that uses a stopwatch in order to measure the period of oscillations is also commonly employed. However, this time-measuring technique is prone to human errors and in this paper we…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Physics, Scientific Concepts
Campari, Enrico Gianfranco; Barbetta, Manuel; Braibant, Sylvie; Cuzzuol, Nitya; Gesuato, Alessandro; Maggiore, Leonardo; Marulli, Federico; Venturoli, Giovanni; Vignali, Cristian – Physics Teacher, 2021
The pandemic triggered by the SARS-CoV-2 virus has produced worldwide interruptions of face-to-face teaching activity in both schools and universities. In Italy, the quarantine began in the second half of February 2020 and lasted for all the second semester of lectures. The University of Bologna, where all the authors of the present article are…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Laboratory Experiments, Home Programs