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Ivanov, Dragia; Nikolov, Stefan – Physics Education, 2020
This paper takes a new look at a well-known physics demonstration--the Cartesian diver. A general overview is provided as well as some new twists on the old classic. A new version is proposed that can demonstrate some of the finer details of scuba diving. A hydrodynamic method of lifting sunken divers is presented.
Descriptors: Physics, Demonstrations (Educational), Science Instruction, Aquatic Sports
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Ivanov, Dragia; Nikolov, Stefan – Physics Education, 2019
This paper presents a new way to demonstrate the principle behind mirages in air in the lab. The setup is simple and includes a modified laser illuminator that allows direct comparison between the deflected light rays and their straight path.
Descriptors: Science Laboratories, Scientific Concepts, Demonstrations (Educational), Light
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Ivanov, Dragia; Nikolov, Stefan – Physics Education, 2016
In this paper we present a novel way to demonstrate the Hall effect and study some of its main properties using basic materials and easily obtainable measuring devices.
Descriptors: Physics, Scientific Concepts, Scientific Principles, Science Experiments
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Ivanov, Dragia; Nikolov, Stefan – Physics Education, 2015
In this paper we consider the main properties of cylindrical lenses and propose several demonstrational experiments that can be performed with them. Specifically we use simple glasses full of water to demonstrate some basic geometrical optics principles and phenomena. We also present some less standard experiments that can be performed with such…
Descriptors: Optics, Science Instruction, Demonstrations (Educational), Water
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Ivanov, Dragia; Nikolov, Stefan – Physics Education, 2011
This article presents a new technique for performing most well-known demonstrations of wave optics. Demonstrations which are normally very hard to show to more than a few people can be presented easily to very large audiences with excellent visibility for everyone. The proposed setup is easy to put together and use and can be very useful for…
Descriptors: Audiences, Optics, Demonstrations (Educational), High Schools