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Vincent Casamayou; Bruno Bousquet; Justin Dillmann; Nathan Salin; Jean-Paul Guillet; Lionel Canioni; Martin Hachet – Discover Education, 2025
Practical work in optics is essential to understand complex abstract phenomena. Consequently, hands-on experiments are part of most physics' curricula, despite the fact that they can be hard to set up and maintain. In this article, we present a virtual laboratory tool, called SHIRE, which allows students to carry out optical experiments from a…
Descriptors: Hands on Science, Science Experiments, Science Curriculum, Physics
DeLucia, Patricia R.; Tharanathan, Anand – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 2009
More than 25% of accidents are rear-end collisions. It is essential to identify the factors that contribute to such collisions. One such factor is a driver's ability to respond to the deceleration of the car ahead. In Experiment 1, we measured effects of optic flow information and discrete visual and auditory warnings (brake lights, tones) on…
Descriptors: Accidents, Optics, Motor Vehicles, Motion
Findley, T.; Yoshida, S.; Norwood, D. P. – European Journal of Physics, 2007
A three-dimensional pendulum, modelled after the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory's suspended optics, was constructed to investigate the pendulum's dynamics due to suspension point motion. In particular, we were interested in studying the pendular-pitch energy coupling. Determination of the pendular's Q value (the quality factor…
Descriptors: Models, Optics, Laboratory Equipment, Motion

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