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Romero-Abad, David; Reyes-Portales, José-Pedro – Physics Education, 2021
During their first physics courses, most students struggle with mathematical concepts that are used but not fully understood, for example, the appearance of infinity in introductory physics exercises. In many cases, these concepts are critical to understanding the underlying physical phenomenon. Typically, most books do not place much emphasis on…
Descriptors: Physics, Scientific Concepts, Mathematical Concepts, Introductory Courses
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Pinochet, Jorge – Physics Education, 2020
In this paper we present a simple dimensional analysis exercise that allows us to derive the equation for the Hawking temperature of a black hole. The exercise is intended for high school students, and it is developed from a chapter of Stephen Hawking's bestseller "A Brief History of Time."
Descriptors: Science Activities, Class Activities, High School Students, Secondary School Science
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Torcal-Milla, Francisco Jose – Physics Education, 2022
Diffraction refers to a kind of optical phenomena which occurs when light approaches an element (object or aperture) whose features are in the range of the illuminating wavelength (small apertures, sharp edges). It can be explained by means of the undulatory nature of light or also geometrically by using simple ray optics. Diffraction phenomena…
Descriptors: Light, Optics, Experiments, Class Activities
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Blagotinšek, Ana Gostincar – Physics Education, 2021
The article presents simple outdoor experiments for measuring illuminance on inclined surfaces with a luxmeter. A hill model is used to investigate the difference in illuminance between a sunny side and a shady side of a hill, with up to a fivefold difference found between the two sides on a sunny day. The illuminance of the sunny side of the hill…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Science Education, Science Equipment, Light
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Bensky, Tom – Physics Education, 2021
Here we demonstrate an inexpensive and straightforward electronic circuit that can be used to generate data in the form of counts, with the same statistical properties as those found in gamma-ray counting experiments. The circuit holds an avalanche Zener diode just below its Zener voltage, which allows for thermal electrons to traverse the in the…
Descriptors: Radiation, Statistics, Electronics, Science Activities
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Cross, Rod – Physics Education, 2021
A hula hoop rotating around a person's waist is an example of circular motion where the centripetal force on the hoop is directed towards the centre of the circle rather than the centre of the hoop. The friction force on the hoop is relatively small by comparison since the hoop rolls around the waist. A slight complication is that the hoop rotates…
Descriptors: Physics, Motion, Scientific Concepts, Science Experiments
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Vidak, Andrej; Sapic, Iva Movre; Mesic, Vanes – Physics Education, 2021
The experimental investigation of Newton's law of universal gravitation requires expensive and sensitive equipment. Therefore, it is often not possible to conduct such an experiment within a typical physics class. An alternative is to investigate the universal gravitation law by using simulations. In this paper, we are presenting such an augmented…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Teaching Methods, Physics, Scientific Concepts
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Rodrigues, Marcelo José; Simeão Carvalho, Paulo – Physics Education, 2022
Nowadays, students have digital skills that are much larger than any other student in the past. Traditional experiments in a real laboratory are still fundamental, however an increasing number of computers can be used to simulate experiments close to the experimental environment. This can be seen as a great advantage for science learning, as…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Science Experiments, Science Activities, Physics
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Boyle, Julie – Physics Education, 2019
This paper is the second part of a three-paper series. It describes a project based approach to STEM enrichment and presents a detailed description of the practical set-ups, the investigations carried out by the students and their experimental findings. The accompanying first paper outlines an introductory gravitational waves based teaching module…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Science Instruction, Physics, Secondary School Science
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Malasidis, Vasileios; Dintsios, Nikolaos – Physics Education, 2021
The present paper examines whether there exists a change in the concentration of carbon dioxide that is trapped in the surgical facemask during the procedure of respiration and whether the results of the sequestered CO[subscript 2] can have harmful effects on the human organism. In order to answer the research questions, an experiment has been…
Descriptors: Science Activities, High School Students, Chemistry, Scientific Concepts
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Pili, Unofre B. – Physics Education, 2022
This article presents a simple, fast, and equally accurate technique for measuring the area of a circle and of an ellipse without using geometric formulas. This therefore, together with the known radius of the circle and the semi-major and semi-minor axes of the ellipse, allows for the calculation of [pi]. The experiment is easy, thrilling, and…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Mathematical Formulas, Class Activities
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Parcerisas, D.; Ballabriga, R.; Amorós, E.; Argudo, A.; Campbell, M.; Casas, L.; Christodoulou, P.; Colomé, R.; Corrons, D.; Curcó, V.; Enajas, M.; Granja, C.; Grauges, E.; Gou, A.; Lleó, E.; Llopart, X.; Pallares, E.; Pino, H.; Serra, S.; Valero, G. – Physics Education, 2022
This paper presents the case for how students can be helped to increase their scientific vocation by experimental work and the introduction of particle physics into pre-university studies. These two ideas are the two main lines of work of the ADMIRA initiative, which has been created by individuals belonging to different and complementary…
Descriptors: Physics, Secondary School Science, High School Students, Science Experiments
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Faletic, Sergej – Physics Education, 2020
The magnetic switch is part of common low-cost devices such as window alarms. Its operation is based on magnetic properties of ferromagnetic material. The paper describes our experience with using window alarm device in a course called 'How things work', which is elective course for first year physics majors. Specifically, we report on the…
Descriptors: Magnets, Science Activities, College Freshmen, Physics
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Foo, Patrick; Ruiz, Michael J. – Physics Education, 2019
Students preparing to enter medical fields are required to take physics. To increase their interest in physics, a low-cost classroom medical activity is presented introducing them to the basics of endoscopic visualization and navigation. Incorporated in the activity are basic surgical techniques such as resection with single or multiple operators.…
Descriptors: Physics, Medical Education, Science Activities, Visual Aids
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de Carvalho, Vinícius; Martins, Victor Hugo; Fabris, Luís Victor Muller; Muller, Marcia; Fabris, José Luís – Physics Education, 2019
This work shows the production steps of two optical fibre sensing setups which were specially designed for the activities of the 2018 Photonics Lab Open Day realized at the Federal University of Technology-Paraná in Brazil as a celebration of the first International Day of Light (16 May). The systems are based on the sensing properties of fibre…
Descriptors: Optics, Physics, Science Instruction, High School Students
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