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Gutowski, Bartosz; Józwiak, Witold; Joos, Markus; Kempa, Janusz; Komorowska, Kamila; Krakowski, Kamil; Pijus, Ewa; Szymczak, Kamil; Trojanowska, Malgorzata – Physics Education, 2018
In 2016, we (seven high school students from a school in Plock, Poland) participated in the CERN Beamline for Schools competition. Together with our team coach, Mr. Janusz Kempa, we submitted a proposal to CERN that was selected as one of two winning proposals that year. This paper describes our experiment from the early days of brainstorming to…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, High School Students, Brainstorming
Kockelmann, W.; Kirfel, A.; Siano, S.; Frost, C. D. – Physics Education, 2004
Neutrons can be produced in nuclear reactions and used as very versatile probes for condensed matter research. Since their introduction in the 1950s neutron scattering techniques have evolved to be very powerful tools for investigating the properties of condensed matter. Here we present the concept of neutron diffraction and how this technique can…
Descriptors: Archaeology, Nuclear Physics
Ponting, Matthew – Physics Education, 2004
Images from scanning electron microscopy are now quite common and they can be of great value in archaeology. Techniques such as secondary electron imaging, backscattered electron imaging and energy-dispersive x-ray analysis can reveal information such as the presence of weevils in grain in Roman Britain, the composition of Roman coins and the…
Descriptors: Laboratory Equipment, Archaeology, Nuclear Physics
Bayliss, Alex; McCormac, Gerry; van der Plicht, Hans – Physics Education, 2004
Radiocarbon dating has been central to the construction of archaeological chronologies for over 50 years. The archaeological, scientific and (increasingly) statistical methods for interpreting radiocarbon measurements to produce these chronologies have become ever more sophisticated. The accurate measurement of the radiocarbon content of an…
Descriptors: Laboratories, Archaeology, Physics, Laboratory Procedures
Kibble, Bob – Physics Education, 2004
One way in which archaeologists locate a site to dig is to use a resistive survey. This can be modelled simply and instructively for students in the school laboratory.
Descriptors: Science Laboratories, Science Instruction, Archaeology, Teaching Methods
Linford, Paul – Physics Education, 2004
Some naturally occurring minerals possess a permanent magnetization. Certain processes such as sedimentation or kiln-firing can cause the particles in structures made of such materials to align themselves with the direction of Earth's magnetic field at the time. This direction has varied over the last few thousand years in ways that can be traced…
Descriptors: Energy, Science Education, Secondary School Science, Mineralogy
Watson, Jacqui – Physics Education, 2004
Large quantities of wood and leather have been found in the waterlogged layers on archaeological excavations. Centuries of burial, however, have left these materials in a very degraded and vulnerable state such that if they dry out they will fall apart. This paper discusses the physics behind the freeze-drying techniques that allow the…
Descriptors: Physics, Archaeology, Scientific Methodology, Teaching Methods